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>Erik Spiekermann & E.M. Ginger, _Stop Stealing Sheep & find out
>how type works_, Adobe Press, Mountain View, CA, 174 pp.,1993
>(ISBN 0-672-48543-5)
Good book. Very interesting. The title comes from Frederic Goudy's reported
assertion: "Anyone who would l e t t e r s p a c e lower case would steal
sheep." Actually, Goudy said black letter, not lower case, but that's
another story. ...RM
Dr. Richard Mateosian Freelance Technical Writer srm -at- c2 -dot- org
Review Editor, IEEE Micro Vice President, STC Berkeley Chapter