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Baskerville™ Medium 
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Baskerville™ Bold 
MAC Postscript
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PC Truetype
TT
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Baskerville™ Italic 
MAC Postscript
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PC Truetype
TT
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Baskerville™ Medium Italic 
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TT
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Baskerville™ Bold 
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Baskerville™ Regular Old Face 
MAC Postscript
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Baskerville™ Italic 
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Baskerville™ Regular 
MAC Postscript
PS
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PC Postscript
PS
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PC Truetype
TT
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Baskerville™

John Baskerville (1706-1775) was an accomplished writing master and printer from Birmingham, England. He was the designer of several types, punchcut by John Handy, which are the basis for the fonts that bear the name Baskerville today. The excellent quality of his printing influenced such famous printers as Didot in France and Bodoni in Italy. Though he was known internationally as an innovator of technique and style, his high standards for paper and ink quality made it difficult for him to compete with local commercial printers. However, his fellow Englishmen imitated his types, and in 1768, Isaac Moore punchcut a version of Baskerville's letterforms for the Fry Foundry.

supplier: Linotype

Baskerville is a trademark or a registered trademark of The Monotype Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.