Hi,
a close match should be a New Baskerville:
http://www.abstractfonts.com/search/?q="new+baskerville"
Chose the closesed one, have a look at the differnet shapes of the capital letter C.
Bye Bye
@Uwe Borchert:Hi,a close match should be a New Baskerville:
http://www.abstractfonts.com/search/?q="new+baskerville"
Chose the closesed one, have a look at the differnet shapes of the capital letter C.
Bye Bye
Wow, awesome. Exactly what I'm looking for. Thank you! :)
It was used as the main body text font inside the Reader's Digest Condensed Books (the ones I own anyway), but this screen capture is from George Orwell's "Down And Out In Paris And London" copyright page (its body text is a different font; it was only used in its copyright page). It was also used as the body text in Ethan Hawke's "The Hottest State," in the film-adaptation edition.
I hope you guys can help me! It's such a pretty serif. :)