Chinese Reader for Beginners, With Exercises in Writing and Speaking
James C. Nute, Arthur P. Lites, Stanford, California, 1942
Description
Juror Notes
A pioneering job in bookmaking, this shows how the baffling problem of ideograms can be handily surmounted.
Ray Nash
Collections:
Fifty Books of the Year (1943)
Discipline:
Book design
Format:
Book
Credits
- Designers
- James C. Nute, Arthur P. Lites
- Author
- Shau Wing Chan
- Size
- 6.75 x 10.25 inches
- Pages
- xxvi, 348
- Price
- $4.00
- Typefaces
- Master copy prepared on I.B.M. Electromatic Proportional Spacing Typewriter, Fine Line Type, reduction from master copy type page size 39 x 62 picas 20% to 31 x 50 picas, and from line spacing of 4 lines to inch 20% to 5 lines to inch, calligraphic writing of Chinese characters by James Huang, Ludlow Tempo Bold (title page), Ludlow Tempo Bold and Light Italic (other display)
- Compositor
- Stanford University Press
- Printer
- Stanford University Press
- Printing method
- offset
- Paper
- Hawthorne Wisdom Offset, natural white vellum, sub. 60
- Binder
- Stanford University Press
- Binding
- Smyth sewn, bound between boards covered with offset-printed DuPont PX 30 No. 1025 Tan Linen Natural
- Publisher
- Stanford University Press
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