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German bookbinder, printer and publisher (1875-1939)
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Demeter (1922, Schriftguss Type Foundry, later Typoart)[2] This is one of a few German faces BB&S in Chicago received in exchange for rights to the Cooper types.[1]
Holländisch (1922 - 1926, Weber Typefoundry), shaded roman capitals in regular, bold, and extended.[5]
Pearl Fournier (1922, probably Schriftguss Type Foundry). In Germany this is known as Geperlte Fournier[6] and called Dresden when it was later published by BB&S in Chicago.[1]