8vo
1944 · New York
by EUCLID (fl.300 BCE), ROGERS, Bruce (1870-1957), VALÉRY, Paul (1871-1945)
New York: Random House, 1944. 8vo. 60 colored woodcut illustrations designed by Rogers. Printed in Frederic Goudy's Deepdene Italic type. Publisher's cloth, covers lettered and stamped in silver. Without the slipcase.
One of five hundred copies of Rogers's Euclid printed for Random House at the Press of A. Colish.
Bruce Rogers was an American typographer, type designer, and book designer. He preferred working with serif typefaces, including Bell and Montaigne (which he invented), and his greatest achievement in typography was the serif typeface Centaur. At the age of 74, Rogers created this limited edition of 500 copies of Euclid's (truncated)
One of five hundred copies of Rogers's Euclid printed for Random House at the Press of A. Colish.
Bruce Rogers was an American typographer, type designer, and book designer. He preferred working with serif typefaces, including Bell and Montaigne (which he invented), and his greatest achievement in typography was the serif typeface Centaur. At the age of 74, Rogers created this limited edition of 500 copies of Euclid's (truncated)