Peter Piper's Practical Principles of Plain and Perfect Pronunciation

Peter Piper's Practical Principles of Plain and Perfect Pronunciation
Author: Anonymous
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 30
Release: 2019-11-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Unlock the secrets of eloquent speech with 'Peter Piper's Practical Principles of Plain and Perfect Pronunciation'. Dive into a collection of cleverly crafted tongue twisters and linguistic challenges that will sharpen your pronunciation skills to perfection. Through playful and engaging exercises, you'll learn the practical principles of diction, unraveling the mysteries of clear and precise communication. From tricky phrases to mind-boggling sentences, this book will guide you on a journey of linguistic prowess, transforming your speech into a captivating symphony of words. Here's an excerpt from one of the texts presented in the book: "Billy Button bought a butter'd Biscuit / Did Billy Button buy a butter'd Biscuit? / If Billy Button bought a butter'd Biscuit / Where's the butter'd Biscuit Billy Button bought?"

Peter Piper's Practical Principles of Plain and Perfect Pronunciation

Peter Piper's Practical Principles of Plain and Perfect Pronunciation
Author: Willard Johnson
Publisher: Courier Dover Publications
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2015-08-24
Genre: Design
ISBN: 0486807304

Andrew Airpump ask'd his Aunt her ailment, Davy Dolldrum dream'd he drove a Dragon, Jumping Jackey jeer'd a Jesting Juggler, and Rory Rumpus rode a raw-bon'd Race-horse among other antics in this antique alphabet of tongue twisters. Originally published in 1836, this charming collection of whimsical rhymes was redesigned 100 years later by some of the twentieth century's most celebrated typographers. The artists volunteered their services and worked independently of each other, resulting in a captivating pastiche in which the verses are rendered in a variety of typefaces and accompanied by woodcuts, line drawings, and other black-and-white illustrations.

The Noblest Roman

The Noblest Roman
Author: Jerry Kelly
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Design
ISBN: 9781567925821

Roughly fifteen years after Gutenberg printed the first substantial book in Mainz in 1455, Nicolas Jenson of Venice produced what has been universally recognized among the most beautiful typefaces ever created. Based on the humanistic calligraphy of the Renaissance, an even and infinitely various set of lowercase letters that had evolved from the Carolingian minuscules of the ninth century, Jenson's types were a miracle of proportion and evenness of color. In the late nineteenth century, it was imitated by Morris in his Golden Type of 1892 (far too heavy), and in the next by Cobden-Sanderson with his Doves Type, Goudy with his Deepdene, and Hunter Middleton with his Eusebius. But it was really not until Bruce Rogers, following his stint at the Riverside Press in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where he first attempted a version of the type in his Montaigne font, tackled the challenge of creating a roman equal to (and in some ways surpassing) the Jenson original. The proof of his success is that it has been used, and held in high esteem, ever since. The story behind the type, the many permutations through which it went, the myths that accrued and surrounded it (many based on Rogers's somewhat erratic and chimerical memory) are all exposed in this fully documented account of the type's genesis and development. All the variations are included, from the 16-pt. roman originally produced for the exclusive use of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, to its conversion to the Monotype machine under the supervision of Stanley Morison, a typewriter version, a short-lived film version, and its ultimate appearance as a digital face. Included as well is a discussion of the Arrighi italic, developed to accompany the roman by Frederic Warde and Stanley Morison at the Monotype Corporation. The book has been designed and set in a new digital version of Centaur, often and justly called "the noblest roman of them all," created by Jerry Kelly. The authors have unearthed, mined, and refined a trove of typographic material to create the definitive history of what many consider the most beautiful typeface created by an American in the last century and used, to immortal effect, in two of the century's greatest books, T.E. Lawrence's Odyssey of Homer and the Oxford Lectern Bible. Illustrated with many examples in full color, with a dust jacket printed letterpress, issued in an edition of only 1,000 copies, this is a book no certified member of the lunatic fringe of type fanatics can afford to ignore.

Peter Piper's Practical Principles of Plain and Perfect Pronunciation

Peter Piper's Practical Principles of Plain and Perfect Pronunciation
Author: Anonymous
Publisher: Hardpress Publishing
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2016-06-23
Genre:
ISBN: 9781318896530

Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made available for future generations to enjoy.