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VOLUME 25: 1991 Originally published as The Journal of Typographical Research, 1967-1970
Visible Language: Chronological Listings
of articles by Volume, Number and Author, = out of print
Issue

Author Title

Volume 25.4

James Hartley

Psychology, Writing and Computers: A Review of Research

Michael L. DeKay &
Jennifer J. Freyd

The Effects of Drawing Method on the Discriminability of Characters

Volume 25.2|3

The Artist's Book: The Text and Its Rivals

Renée Riese Hubert

Introduction

Harry Polkinhorn

From Book to Anti-Book

Mary Lydon

The Book as the Trojan Horse of Art: Walter Hamady, the Perishable Press Limited and Gabberjabbs 1-6

Marjorie Perloff

"Inner Tension|In Attention": Steve McCaffery's Book Art

Michel Deguy

Deguy|Dorny Dorny|Deguy

Andrew Hoyem

Working Together: Collaboration in the Book Arts

Paul Zelevansky

The Computer Made Me Do It: Computers and Books

Johanna Drucker

Typographic Manipulation of the Poetic Text in the Early Twentieth-Century Avant-Garde

John Anzalone,
Ruth Copans

Covering the Text: the Object of Bookbinding

Eric T. Haskell

Reading the Multimedia Book: the Case of Les Fleurs du Mal

Jessica Prinz

The "Non-Book": New Dimensions in the Contemporary Artist's Book

Henry M. Sayre

Ida Applebroog and the Book as a Performance

Martine Saillard

A Book Exhibit at the Musée Pompidou

Timothy Shipe

The Librarian and the Artist's Book: Notes on the Subversive Art of Cataloging

Volume 25.1

Philippa Jane Benson

Leading-edge Research or Lost Cause: The Search for Interscriptual Stroop Effects

R.A. Brown

Literary Assessments in Polyscriptal Societies: Chinese Character Literacy in Korea and Japan

Donald R. Bear

Copying Fluency and Orthographic Development

Alan Cruttenden

Intonation and the Comma

Thomas G. Bever, Steven Jandreau, Rebecca Burwell,
Ron Kaplan,
Annie Zaenen

Spacing Printed Text to Isolate Major Phrases Improves Readability

Harry Polkinhorn

Bastard in the Family: The Impact of Cubo-Futurist Book Art on Structural Linguistics

=  out of print (special issue)

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