How can I not swoon, when I see the beautiful cover of the French edition of my husband’s book, The Painting and the City. It’s gorgeous. I wish my French were better so I could gush in the appropriate language…
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Very nice cover indeed! Looks like something done on a letter press.
Yeah, I thought so too. Something about the colors seem very old world or something. And I think that’s Garamond (you can probably confirm) which is probably my favorite font.