The Roman alphabet has actually seen limitless variations in analyses of its classical form, and various wood type styles handled to explore whatever from XXX condensed to active extended and broadened. This fragile and handsomely proportioned prolonged Roman was issued by Page Manufacturing Co. in 1872 and launched as simply "No. 251" after Page was gotten by Hamilton. It is an unusual font to discover in printing shop, more than likely due to the really fine lines that would no doubt be less durable that bolder gothic jobbing typefaces. While being rather wide, it still holds the stylish grace of large Romans such as Craw Modern. This new digitization includes a complete Western and Eastern European Character set in addition to ligatures and alternate characters.
Font Family: HWT Roman Extended Lightface Regular