Bradley, originally designed by Herman Ihlenburg based on lettering by Will H. Bradley for the cover of a Christmas issue of an American magazine, is a pretty heavy blackletter design. ATF released it in 1895. It is based on very old manuscripts, however with plenty of new character forms. Later on, Bradley was also released as Ihlenburg. Other than similar designs of that time, e.g. Abbey Text of A. D. Farmer
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July 7, 2014
Blackletter
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Tags:1800s, advertisements, ancient, blackletter, cabaret, German, posters, theater
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