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The text face used here (as well as elsewhere) is Broadsheet. The home page letters are set in Emily Austin & Lamar Pen. All typefaces referenced on this website Abigail Adams, American Scribe, Antiquarian, Antiquarian Scribe, Attic Antique, Austin Pen, Bonhomme Richard, Bonnycastle, Bonsai, Botanical Scribe, Broadsheet, Castine, Douglass Pen, Emily Austin, Geographica, Geographica Hand, Geographica Script, Houston Pen, Lamar Pen, Military Scribe, Old Man Eloquent, Remsen Script, Schooner Script, Terra Ignota & Texas Hero (as well as all other fonts in the Handwritten History Bundle)are the intellectual property of Three Islands Press (copyright ©19942026). For site licensing contact: Three Islands Press P.O. Box 1092 Rockport ME 04856 USA (207) 596-6768 info@oldfonts.com |
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FREE with any order this month is American Scribe, a genuine 18th century script. |
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*The OpenType release of Broadsheet adds true small capitals, old-style and lining figures, numerous ligatures, and Central/Eastern European alphabets. |
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Keep up the fonts! They are some of the best I have seen in 10-plus years of design. M.O., Little Rock AR
The Texas Hero font is fantastic and just what I have been looking for. D.M., Mahwah NJ
This is a fantastic resource and the fonts are beautiful! C.B., Bethesda MD
These are fantastic fonts, and I appreciate that your company offers a trial download (minus the "e") so I could sell these fonts to my client. L.A., Woodinville WA
I took one look at American Scribe and knew it was the Declaration of Independence before reading the ad copy. You captured it perfectly. B.P., Marietta OH
Oh! I'm in loooove with this font! It's lovely, it's organic, it's real, it's got history & tradition. My designs are singing! C.C., Palo Alto CA
Well done on preserving the old ways of writingthey wrote and spoke so much nicer than we do now. A.K., Adelaide, S. Australia
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