| 41. | "' Msizi Africa "'is an international charitable organisation set up by Lucy Caslon in 2007.
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| 42. | After the death of William Caslon I, his son William Caslon II took over the Caslon Foundry business 1764 1778.
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| 43. | After the death of William Caslon I, his son William Caslon II took over the Caslon Foundry business 1764 1778.
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| 44. | After the death of William Caslon I, his son William Caslon II took over the Caslon Foundry business 1764 1778.
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| 45. | In 1896 Updike also purchased the Caslon face; other types employed included Scotch Roman, Janson, Mountjoye and Oxford.
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| 46. | Bookman ( as it became ) was designed as an alternative to Caslon, with a more even and regular structure.
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| 47. | In 1904, Updike purchased the Caslon face; other types included Scotch Romans, Janson, Mountjoye, and Oxford.
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| 48. | "' Caslon "'is the name of a large family of serif typefaces designed by William Caslon.
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| 49. | "' Caslon "'is the name of a large family of serif typefaces designed by William Caslon.
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| 50. | The George Bruce company of New York displays Caslon's Italian or a close copy in its 1828 specimen book.
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