Klassische Schriften (Rudolf Koch)

$900.00

It’s 1908. Thirty-two-year-old Rudolf Koch is ready to write a book. His first. This is it. He presents twenty-five plates of lettering not meant to be ripped off, but to motivate and inspire type designers. Essentially, this is a showing of classical typefaces after Gutenberg, Dürer, Morris, König, Hupp, Eckmann, Behrens and others. As Jerry Cinamon wrote, “[o]ver half the typographic samples were redrawn by Koch, not because he thought he could design them better, but because the originals were protected by copyright.” That seems a little peculiar, but the takeaway is that what we have here is Koch bringing his own hand to other hands. His RK monogram is peppered throughout. Strangely rare. 

  • Author: Rudolf Koch
  • Size: 12.75 × 9.625 inches
  • Pages: 56 (most printed recto-only)
  • Binding: Softcover
  • Language: German
  • Condition: The covers are worn and the corners dog-eared, but the whole is very stable. Pages are aged with occasional soiling. It’s about what one would expect for a 116-year-old book.
  • Publisher: G. Künthen, no date. Jerry Cinamon says 1908. WorldCat says 1906[?]. We defer to Jerry.