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Cover.
All-caps Peignot demi-gras and Astréeitalique for the cover and title page of “my first Larousse in color”, a French illustrated children’s encyclopedia with 1,885 words and 1,700 plates and drawings. The book was edited by Marthe Fonteneau and Suzanne Theureau, and published by Librairie Larousse, Paris in 1953.
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The book’s interior is set in various sans serifs: Headwords appear to be in Erbar-Grotesk (or a similar typeface?). The example sentences are set in two weights of Monotype Grotesque, while the conjugated forms and the captions feature several styles from Gill Sans.