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1906 French News

We have created this family from the numerous derivatives in use for newspapers since the middle of 1800s to the 1970s, inspired from the well known Clarendon.

Mainly, the patterns are these used to print Le Petit Journal, a French popular Newspaper of the area (publication since 1863 to 1937).

The present version contains Normal, Italic, Bold and Bold Italic styles, in two sub family : 1906 French News for texts and titlings with upper and lower case and 1906 French News Caps (Caps, small caps, small numerals, for texts and titlings).


This article refers to: 1906 French News.



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