Baskerville Extra Narrow Ultra Bold Oblique

Baskerville Extra Narrow Ultra Bold Oblique
Up, and after doing some busi
Up, and after doing some business at my office abroad to Lumbard Street, about the getting of a good s…
Up, and after doing some business at my office abroad to Lumbard Street, about the getting of a good sum of money, thence home, in preparation for my …
Up, and after doing some business at my office abroad to Lumbard Street, about the getting of a good sum of money, thence home, in preparation for my having some good sum in my hands, for fear of a…
Up, and after doing some business at my office abroad to Lumbard Street, about the getting of a good sum of money, thence home, in preparation for my having some good sum in my hands, for fear of a trouble in the State, that I may not have all I have in the world…

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About this font

Font Family Baskerville Extra Narrow
Classification Serif » Transitional
Foundry URW++
Designer John Baskerville, URW Studio
Superfamily
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In 1757 designed by John Baskerville as his reaction to improving the Caslon typeface Baskerville remains metaphoric of the transitional period [between the Old Style and Modern]. He practiced designing typefaces with higher contrast strokes and geometric letterforms which were less influenced by its more humanist cousin Caslon.

Baskerville’s ideologies were an influence to both Didot and Bodoni who lead the way to the modern type period.