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Strelsau font

Paul Lloyd

Strelsau ======== Black letter meets high Victorian, with interesting results I think :) Yet another of my fonts named out of the novel "Prisoner of Zenda - which of course itself is a piece of high Victorian folly. Petra described this one as what a 16th century 'Circus' face would look like. It certainly lives up to that impression. The truth is a little more prosaic... a 19th vcentury printer's Fraktur revival, but in either case, a very very impressive face to behold, and quite the thing for titles in the appropriate document. I can see this one on the title page of an historical novel published in Victorian times. Paul Lloyd [email protected] http://moorstation.org/typoasis/designers/lloyd/index.htm

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Strelsau Regular
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    url("https://candyfonts.com/wp-data/2019/02/28/16649/strelsau.ttf") format("truetype");
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