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Bulmer is the name given to a serif typeface originally designed by punchcutter William Martin around 1790 for the Shakespeare Press, run by William Bulmer (1757–1830). [1] The types were used for printing the Boydell Shakespeare folio edition.
Bulmer printed almost 600 books and pamphlets until his retirement 1819 as well as reports and catalogues for many institutional clients such as The East India Company, the Royal Society, the British Museum and the Roxburghe Club. William Bulmer died at Clapham, on 9 September 1830, and was buried in St. Clement Danes, Strand.
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Bulmer Roman (1926), based on a face cut by William Martin for the printer William Bulmer in 1790. Bulmer Roman Italic (1927) Greeting Monotone (1927) Gravure (1927) Galia (1927), most sources attribute this to Wadsworth A. Parker. Broadway (1928), capital letters only. Lower case letters were later cut by Sol Hess for the Lanston Monotype copy ...
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