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De Vinne

American  
[duh vin-ee] / də ˈvɪn i /

noun

  1. Theodore Low, 1828–1914, U.S. printer.


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When Jacqueline Nash, 24, pleaded guilty to possessing an unregistered handgun in East Cleveland, Judge James De Vinne was ready to sentence her to three days in jail.

From Time Magazine Archive

Judge De Vinne admitted that he did not know whether such a ruling had ever been made before.

From Time Magazine Archive

Mr. De Vinne of the De Vinne Press, New York City, has introduced a new type called the "Renner", 63, which was originally cut for some of the Grolier Club's publications.

From Letters and Lettering A Treatise With 200 Examples by Brown, Frank Chouteau

Mr. De Vinne has added small capitals and italics to the fount, as well as dotted letters to serve as substitutes for the italic for those who prefer them.

From Letters and Lettering A Treatise With 200 Examples by Brown, Frank Chouteau

Payne and his Art   a short account of his life and work as a binder   By William Loring Andrews   New York printed at the De Vinne Press   1892. 8vo, cloth, uncut edges.

From A Catalogue of Books in English Later than 1700 (Vol 1 of 3) Forming a portion of the library of Robert Hoe by Various