net on, 108, 109;
not out of date, 77;
why his works are divided into books, 83.
Horace, hated by Byron, 68;
his works, 69;
in Bodoni's 1791 edition, 129, 130;
more modern than the Puritans, 69,
than Dante, 70.
Houghton, Mifflin and Company, publish books resembling Chinese, 87, 88.
Hours, books of, dainty volumes, 20.
House of Representatives Library, size in 1875, 104.
Hudson, Henry Norman, his edition of Shakespeare, 71, 72.
Huey, Edmund Burke, his "Psychology and pedagogy of reading," commended,
124.
Hull, Mass., as misprinted, 154.
Humanistic type, _see_ New Humanistic.
Hunt, Leigh, his characterization of the "Divine Comedy," 70.
I, the letter, discussions regarding its dot, 61.
"Idler," a favorite edition of, 24.
Illumination, 51;
indication of initials for, 21.
Illustration, as a feature of the book, 6;
of the book beautiful, 60.
"Imitatio Christi," in Updike's specimen pages, 136.
Incunabula, relatively cheap, 49.
Indecency in misprints, 155, 156.
Indenting, as affecting the book beautiful, 59.
"Independent," compactly printed, 95.
India, book of, 85, 86.
Individual, value of reading to, 29-32.
Initials, colored, 60;
spacing and mitering of, 59.
Ink, best for the eye, 116, 120;
blue, for legibility, 5;
an element of the book, 5;
maker, a spoiler of books, 40, 42.
Interpretative typography, 9-13, 137, 138.
"Interpreter of meaning, Print as an," 14-18.
Invention, in book production, 33, 34.
Irving, Washington, book design in editions of his "Knickerbocker," 10, 11;
unfortunate use of his "Sketch Book" as a school book, 68, 69.
Italic type, invention and use by Aldus, 20, 21.
Italy, annual book publication, 105.
JAPAN, annual book publication, 105.
Javal, Dr. Emile, his investigations of legibility, 120, 121, 123.
Jenson, Nicholas, beauty and grandeur in his work, 4;
descendants of his types, 132;
facsimile page of, _frontispiece_.
Johnson, Rossiter, his Little Classic editions described, 25, 26.
Johnson, Dr. Samuel, commends small books, 20, 22, 23;
a favorite edition of his "Idler," 24;
his "Prayers" in tribute typography, 136;
on our knowledge of ancient Britain, 79.
Josephus, Flavius, book form inappropriate to, 50.
Justification, requirements of, 58, 59.
Justinian, facsimile page of his "Digestum novum," _frontispiece_.
KEATS, JOHN, folio inappropriate to, 50;
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