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Showing posts with label Keith Houston. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Keith Houston. Show all posts
Monday, November 25, 2013
Shady Characters
Well, the end of the semester is almost at our throats, so I don't have much spare time at the moment, but I've been spending some of the time I do have with Keith Houston's delightful book Shady Characters: The Secret Life of Punctuation, Symbols, & Other Typographical Marks. Nice job getting the ampersand into the title, Keith!
Follow that last link and you'll be taken to an entry on the ampersand in the Shady Characters blog, where much of the content of the book may be found — not that I'm discouraging anyone from buying the book, just the reverse, but, you know, the spirit of full disclosure and all that. And it's a wonderfully well-designed blog that happens to be chock-full of delightful information. Fair warning: if you're at all interested in printing and typography you could get lost there for hours.
Follow that last link and you'll be taken to an entry on the ampersand in the Shady Characters blog, where much of the content of the book may be found — not that I'm discouraging anyone from buying the book, just the reverse, but, you know, the spirit of full disclosure and all that. And it's a wonderfully well-designed blog that happens to be chock-full of delightful information. Fair warning: if you're at all interested in printing and typography you could get lost there for hours.
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Commentary on technologies of reading, writing, research, and, generally, knowledge. As these technologies change and develop, what do we lose, what do we gain, what is (fundamentally or trivially) altered? And, not least, what's fun?
Alan Jacobs
Alan Jacobs is Distinguished Professor of the Humanities in the Honors Program of Baylor University and the author, most recently, of How to Think and The Book of Common Prayer: A Biography. His homepage is here.
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