My Kind of Girl
Book Specification
Item Code: | NAL247 |
Author: | Buddhadeva Bose |
Publisher: | Random House India |
Language: | English |
Edition: | 2008 |
ISBN: | 9788184000672 |
Pages: | 173 |
Cover: | Hardcover |
Other Details | 7.5 inch x 4.5 inch |
Weight | 180 gm |
Book Description
This book was set in Didot. The typeface family known as Didot was designed by Firmin Didot in Paris, in 1783. Didot was the inventor of stereo typography, which entirely changed the book trade, and part of the legendary Didot family, who were active as designers for about a hundred years in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Together with Bodoni of Italy, Didot is credited with designing and establishing the use of ‘modern’ typefaces. These types defined the characteristics of the modern (or Didone) roman type style, their substantial stems flowing into extremely thing hairlines; the serifs are straight across with virtually no bracketing.
Buddhadeva Bose (1908-1974) was a major Bengali writer of the twentieth century. He was a central figure in the Bengal modernist movement and wrote numerous novels, short story collections, plays, essays and books of verse. He was also an acclaimed translator and translated Baudelaire, Holderlin and Rilke into Bengali. He was awarded the Padma Bhushan in 1970. My Kind of Girl, originally titled Moner Mala Meye, was written in 1951.
This book was set in Didot. The typeface family known as Didot was designed by Firmin Didot in Paris, in 1783. Didot was the inventor of stereo typography, which entirely changed the book trade, and part of the legendary Didot family, who were active as designers for about a hundred years in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Together with Bodoni of Italy, Didot is credited with designing and establishing the use of 'modern' typefaces. These types defined the characteristics of the modern (or Didone) roman type style, their substantial stems flowing into extremely thin hairlines; the serifs are straight across with virtually no bracketing.