Dec 25th 2013, 13:48, by Chris Ziegler
The Economist has the story of Doves, the signature typeface of London's Doves Press, which met its fate 100 years ago at the bottom of the River Thames as co-founder Thomas Cobden-Sanderson threw some 2,600 pounds of type and casts from Hammersmith Bridge over the course of several years. Cobden-Sanderson was a self-described "visionary" and "fanatic" who maintained a tight managerial grip on the press he'd helped create, and when a business deal with his partner went south, he exacted the ultimate revenge — destroying the very letters that had helped make Doves Press successful in the first place.
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