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A handsome two-color typography specimen poster of the Bulmer roman and italic typefonts, produced by the Eastern Corporation paper company to highlight their paper product and its printing attributes. The Bulmer font was originally designed and cut in England, about 1786, by William Martin for the printer W. Bulmer at the Shakespeare Press. The font is displayed in sizes ranging from 6 to 48 point. The poster is printed on Eastern's Atlantic Antique Laid 24lb. paper, which is "uniform in every respect, its tub-sized surfaces take print equally well on.....
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A three-color typography specimen poster of the font Cloister Black, produced by the Eastern Corporation paper company to highlight their paper product and its printing attributes. The font in displayed in 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 18, 24, 30 and 36 point sizes and in a passage from the gospel of St. Luke. The poster is printed on Eastern's Atlantic Antique Laid Cream, Substance 24 paper, which is "an impressive paper worthy of the finest printing" that will "impress the most critical customer"

Condition: Very Good, folded as issued; minor.....
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A two-color typography specimen poster of the Fairfield font, produced by the Eastern Corporation paper company to highlight their paper product and its printing attributes. The poster reproduces a text from "Plain Printing Types" by Theodore L. De Vinne in the Fairfield font in sizes ranging from 6 to 14 point. The poster is printed on Eastern's Atlantic Ledger paper, which is "a strong, durable, genuinely watermarked ledger paper for all kinds of entry work and bookkeeping, as well as for catalogs, price sheets, and other similar pieces where extra.....
Item #953

A two-color typography specimen poster of the Garamont and Garamond fonts, produced by the Eastern Corporation paper company to highlight their paper product and its printing attributes. The poster shows both fonts in bold and italic versions, ranging in size from 6 to 72 point. The poster is printed on Eastern's Atlantic Antique Laid paper, which is "an impressive paper worthy of the finest printing" that will "impress the most critical customer. Its cost is much less than its quality would indicate"

Condition: Very Good, folded as issued.
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A two-color typography specimen poster of the Janson font, produced by the Eastern Corporation paper company to highlight their paper product and its printing attributes. The poster reproduces a broadside advertisement and type specimen sheet of bibles and common-prayer books from 1685. The alphabet is also show in Janson type in sizes ranging from 10 to 36 point. The poster is printed on Eastern's Atlantic Antique Laid paper, which is "ideal for letterheads, envelopes, leaflets, brochures, and folders, as well as for limited edition book-printing"

Condition: Very Good, folded as.....
Item #954

A two-color typography specimen poster of the Square-Serif font family, developed around 1803, produced by the Eastern Corporation paper company to highlight their paper product and its printing attributes. Also displayed in the margins are multiple samples of other fonts in the Square-Serif style including Arme Latine, Moliere, Poilu Ancien, Stymie, Gold Rush and Eqyptian Condensed. The poster is printed on Eastern's Manifest Bond paper, which is an "outstanding mill-brand paper in the economy-group" which will "insure cleaner, sharper impressions with a minimum of waste, stoppages and other troubles that.....
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This digitally-optimized font was built with OpenType features like small caps, ligatures, fractions formatters, and other stylistic alternatives. This ensures that the font remains crisp and clear regardless of screen size or how far viewers are zoomed in or out. And with more than 700 glyphs and three different weights, Libre Franklin gives designers plenty of options for typographic design.

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The drug labels and other drug-specific information on this Web site represent the most recent drug listing information companies have submitted to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). (See 21 CFR part 207.) The drug labeling and other information has been reformatted to make it easier to read but its content has neither been altered nor verified by FDA. The drug labeling on this Web site may not be the labeling on currently distributed products or identical to the labeling that is approved. Most OTC drugs are not reviewed and approved by FDA, however they may be marketed if they comply with applicable regulations and policies described in monographs. Drugs marked "OTC monograph final" or "OTC monograph not final" are not checked for conformance to the monograph. Drugs marked "unapproved medical gas", "unapproved homeopathic" or "unapproved drug other" on this Web site have not been evaluated by FDA for safety and efficacy and their labeling has not been approved. In addition, FDA is not aware of scientific evidence to support homeopathy as effective.

An over-the-counter (OTC) drug listed in this subchapter is generally recognized as safe and effective and is not misbranded if it meets each of the conditions contained in this part and each of the conditions contained in any applicable monograph. Any product which fails to conform to each of the conditions contained in this part and in an applicable monograph is liable to regulatory action.

(c)(1) The product is labeled in compliance with chapter V of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (the act) and subchapter C et seq. of this chapter, including the format and content requirements in 201.66 of this chapter. An OTC drug product that is not in compliance with chapter V and subchapter C, including 201.66 of this chapter, is subject to regulatory action. For purposes of 201.61(b) of this chapter, the statement of identity of the product shall be the term or phrase used in the applicable OTC drug monograph established in this part.

(2) The "Uses" section of the label and labeling of the product shall contain the labeling describing the "Indications" that have been established in an applicable OTC drug monograph or alternative truthful and nonmisleading statements describing only those indications for use that have been established in an applicable monograph, subject to the provisions of section 502 of the act relating to misbranding and the prohibition in section 301(d) of the act against the introduction or delivery for introduction into interstate commerce of unapproved new drugs in violation of section 505(a) of the act. Any other labeling under this subchapter and subchapter C et seq. of this chapter shall be stated in the exact language where exact language has been established and identified by quotation marks in an applicable OTC drug monograph or by regulation (e.g., 201.63 of this chapter), except as provided in paragraphs (i) and (j) of this section.

(i) The following terms may be used interchangeably in the labeling of OTC drug products, provided such use does not alter the meaning of the labeling that has been established and identified in an applicable monograph or by regulation. The following terms shall not be used to change in any way the title, headings, and subheadings required under 201.66(c)(1) through (c)(9) of this chapter:

(j) The following connecting terms may be deleted from the labeling of OTC drug products, provided such deletion does not alter the meaning of the labeling that has been established and identified in an applicable monograph or by regulation. The following terms shall not be used to change in any way the specific title, headings, and subheadings required under 201.66(c)(1) through (c)(9) of this chapter:

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