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Caslon™ #540 Black 
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Caslon™ #540 Italic 
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TT
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Caslon™ #540 Italic OsF 
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Caslon™ #540 Roman 
MAC Postscript
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Caslon™ #540 Roman SC 
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Caslon™ #540

The Englishman William Caslon punchcut many roman, italic, and non-Latin typefaces from 1720 until his death in 1766. At that time most types were being imported to England from Dutch sources, so Caslon was influenced by the characteristics of Dutch types. He did, however, achieve a level of craft that enabled his recognition as the first great English punchcutter. Caslon's roman became so popular that it was known as the script of kings, although on the other side of the political spectrum (and the ocean), the Americans used it for their Declaration of Independence in 1776. The original Caslon specimen sheets and punches have long provided a fertile source for the range of types bearing his name.

supplier: Linotype

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