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  1. TwoForJuanNF - 100% free
  2. Rosicrucian - Personal use only
  3. Vein - Unknown license
  4. Lombardo - Unknown license
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  6. Radaern - Unknown license
  7. Yanone Tagesschrift - Unknown license
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  9. JSL Ancient - Unknown license
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  11. GotischeMajuskel - Unknown license
  12. Cup and Talon - Unknown license
  13. Our Sacred Rights - Unknown license
  14. Imperial Symbols - Unknown license
  15. Elder Magic - Personal use only
  16. unciaal - Unknown license
  17. WirWenzlaw - Unknown license
  18. ReadableGothic - 100% free
  19. 1742Frenchcivilite - Unknown license
  20. Grange - Unknown license
  21. OldTypefaces - 100% free
  22. Heorot - Unknown license
  23. Kremlin Orthodox Church - Unknown license
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  27. Wolves and Ruin - Unknown license
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  29. Piper Pie - Personal use only
  30. Fire Of Ysgard Regular - Unknown license
  31. Tribal Two - Unknown license
  32. CuttyFruty - Personal use only
  33. Rousseau™ - Unknown license
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  35. Umber SSi - Unknown license
  36. FR Warrior Plain - Personal use only
  37. Enchanted Land - Personal use only
  38. Deseada by Type-Ø-Tones, $40.00
    Deseada is a blurred roman face with a small x-height —actually a modified Caslon— that fits perfectly into retro environments. Use it as a parody, it's just a sort of Catalan custom.
  39. Goth Stencil Premium - Personal use only
  40. Alter Gotisch by Alter Littera, $25.00
    This is Alter Littera’s first original design. The font has been created by attempting not to reproduce any historical typeface in particular, but only to re-create the overall forms and style of classic black-letters from different time periods and places. Two specific sources must be acknowledeged nonetheless: (1) the “Black” type from William Caslon’s A Specimen of Printing Types (1785), and (2) the “Caslon Gotisch” type by D. Stempel A.G. (1926). In addition to the usual standard characters for typesetting in modern Western languages, the font includes a comprehensive set of special characters, alternates and ligatures, plus Opentype features, that can be used for typesetting as in antique writings and printings. The glyphs are clean, smooth and definitely readable, so the font will be suitable not only for large titles and headings, but also for full text pages. Specimen, detailed character map, OpenType features, and font samples available at Alter Littera’s The Oldtype “Alter Gotisch” Font Page.
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