The Dancer from Atlantis (Nelson Doubleday first book club edition) Contributed by Stephen Coles on Nov 12th, 2017. Artwork published in 1971. Source: http://capnscomics.blogspot.com Image: Cap’n’s Comics. License: All Rights Reserved. Illustration by Frank Frazetta. Source: http://rover.ebay.com Image: Lights Out! Bookshoppe. License: All Rights Reserved. Typefaces Formats Books (3334) Topics Literature (1645) Designers/Agencies unknown (1643) Frank Frazetta (3) Tagged withDoubleday (21)book covers (2837)book jackets (406)science fiction (202)right-aligned text (146)book spines (547)early uses (986)Poul Anderson (3)1970s (945) Artwork location United States (5454) New York (119) New York City (1502) In Sets Cool Fonts (Sheena Miraftabi) (6) Photo-Lettering, Inc. (Florian Hardwig) (235) 1 Comment on “The Dancer from Atlantis (Nelson Doubleday first book club edition)” Florian Hardwig says: Nov 12th, 2017 12:16 pm The details e.g. in ‘A’, ‘T’, ‘t’ suggest this is PLINC’s Gonzales Jeanette, not Lettergraphics’ Brandywine. The squarish sans with the low ‘t’ bar used on the spine is Binder Style. Post a comment Name Email – will not be published Website Your response Submit Comment More Jeanette & Brandywine in use Wooze posters and album artwork (2019)2019Raissa PardiniContributed by Raissa Pardini New Ways But Love Stays by The Supremes1970unknownContributed by Stephen Coles Erotic Art compiled by Drs. Phyllis and Eberhard Kronhausen1968Roy KuhlmanContributed by Florian Hardwig Staff Pick Sponsor More in Literature All Over The Map2018Gail AndersonJoe NewtonAnderson Newton DesignContributed by Darden Studio Staff Pick Collection Humanités, Lux Éditeur2017Jolin MassonContributed by Jolin Masson Miss Smilla’s Feeling for Snow by Peter Høeg (Harvill Panther Edition, 1996)1996unknownPhoto(s) by Albert-Jan Pool on Flickr. And I Alone Escaped To Tell You2014Gaspereau PressAndrew SteevesContributed by Anna Giedryś More in Books The New Improved American (Delta edition)1965Scholl and SchneiderContributed by Stephen Coles Brave New World, Harper Crest Library Editionc. 1962unknownContributed by Florian Hardwig Staff Pick Paris vs New York, a tally of two cities2010Vahram MuratyanContributed by Stephen Coles Optoelectronics Designer’s Catalog 1977c. 1977unknownContributed by Stephen Coles More Fonts In Use Taxi Driver poster for Alamo Drafthouse2013Martin AnsinContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick Sasquatch! Music Festival Poster2011Invisible CreatureContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick Joray Fruit RollsContributed by Nick Sherman Staff Pick Orchestre Symponique Genevois2012KW43 BRANDDESIGNContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick
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The details e.g. in ‘A’, ‘T’, ‘t’ suggest this is PLINC’s Gonzales Jeanette, not Lettergraphics’ Brandywine.
The squarish sans with the low ‘t’ bar used on the spine is Binder Style.