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Tolbert Lanston (February 3, 1844 –
February 18, 1913) was the
American founder of Monotype,
inventing a
mechanical typesetting system patented in 1887...
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Lanston may
refer to:
Tolbert Lanston (1844–1913), the
American founder of monotype.
Lanston Monotype Company Lansoprazole, a
medication which reduces...
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Monotype Imaging Holdings Inc.,
founded as
Lanston Monotype Machine Company in 1887 in
Philadelphia by
Tolbert Lanston, is an
American (historically Anglo-American)...
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James Lance B**** (/bæs/; born May 4, 1979) is an
American singer, dancer, actor, podcaster, and film and
television producer. He grew up in Mississippi...
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designed for
Lanston Monotype but
evidently never cast.
Deepdene Bold + Bold
Italic (1934,
Lanston Monotype)
Remington Typewriter (1927,
Lanston Monotype)...
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Jerry Lanston "Lanny"
Wadkins Jr. (born
December 5, 1949) is an
American professional golfer. He won 21
tournaments on the PGA Tour,
including one major...
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capitals from the
Goudy Old
Style roman.
Goudy Bold
Italic (1919) The
Lanston Monotype version of the
italic includes cursive capitals by Sol Hess. Goudy...
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Computer Modern was
specifically based on the 10
point size of the
American Lanston Monotype Company's
Modern Extended 8A, part of a
family Monotype originally...
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Twentieth Century is a
geometric sans-serif
typeface designed by Sol Hess for
Lanston Monotype in 1937. It was
created as a
competitor to the
successful ****ura...
- then New York. In 1908, he
created his
first significant typeface for the
Lanston Monotype Machine Company: E-38,
sometimes known as
Goudy Light. However...