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Historical Pens Lamar Pen
A clone of the cursive hand of Mirabeau B. Lamar, a celebrated Texan of the early days of the Republic. (1 font, $39.) |
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Historical Pens Old Man Eloquent
A recreation of the handwriting of John Quincy Adams in the diary he kept for nearly 70 years. (2 fonts, $49.) | View Details » |
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Historical Pens Douglass Pen
Douglass Pen duplicates the handsome historical penmanship of Frederick Douglasswith an extensive character set. (1 font, $39.) |
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Historical Pens Houston Pen
There’s perhaps one most-memorable Texas hero, and his correspondence closely resembled type set in Houston Pen. (1 font, $39.) |
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Historical Pens Schooner Script
There’s a dramatic maritime tale behind Schooner Script, based on a single letter written on 18 September 1825. (1 font, $39.) |
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Historical Pens Botanical Scribe
A recreation of the formal inscriptions on old floral engravings of Pierre-Joseph Redouté, the “The Raphael of Flowers.” (1 font, $39.) |
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Historical Pens Military Scribe
Inspired by the meticulous penmanship in the mid- to late-1770s muster rolls of His Majesty’s Tenth Regiment of Foot. (1 font, $39.) |
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Historical Pens American Scribe
The first of its kind, American Scribe replicates the penmanship of the man who engrossed the Declaration of Independence. (1 font, $39.) |
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Historical Pens Remsen Script
An interpretation of the fine engrossing script on a single document writ by a Colonial American penman. (1 font, $39.) |
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Historical Pens Emily Austin
Our first historical penmanship font based on the hand of a womana clear and delicate, yet forceful, hand. (1 font, $39.) |
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Historical Pens Abigail Adams
Inspired by the hand of the eponymous eighteenth-century American patriot in her letters to her husband, John. (1 font, $39.) |
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Historical Pens Austin Pen
Inspired by Stephen F. Austin’s handwriting in his famous, secret Mexican prison diary of 1834. (2 fonts, $49.) | View Details » |
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Historical Pens, Old Map Fonts Geographica Script
A true-to-life reproduction of the elegant roundhand script used on maps and trade cards of the middle 1700s. (1 font, $39.) |
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Historical Pens Texas Hero
Gen’l T. J. Rusk couldn’t have known his dispatches to the Texas Army would someday inspire Texas Hero. (1 font, $39.) |
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The Lamar Pen font is divine. We are using it on a novel set in the eighteenth century, and the author is ecstatic. J.H., London, England
[American Scribe] is the 3rd font I have ordered from this foundry! Love them. Thanks for the good and authentic work! V.B., BC, Canada
I took one look at American Scribe and knew it was the Declaration of Independence before reading the ad copy. You captured it perfectly. B.P., Marietta OH
[Douglass Pen is a] stupendous achievement! A.B., Encino CA
Bonsai is very beautiful; the font's antiquity seems to conjure a sweet staleness of old newsprint, somehow. A.T., Ontario, Canada
Your period-style handwriting fonts remain the very best I've ever found. Thanks for your most excellent contributions to American typography! A.L., Los Angeles CA
I'm always on the lookout for handwriting fonts that look more like handwriting than fonts. I've always relied on Texas Hero, Schooner Script, and Emily Austin and was very happy to see Lamar Pen and American Scribe. A.L., Los Angeles CA
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