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Hi emcat Welcome to Talkgraphics :)
I did a bit of searching and comparing and the closest match I've found is CalistoMT The book title may have been condensed or squashed a little.
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Thank you Angelize - I do have that font on my system and noted its similarity, but I wasn't sure that it was an exact match. The L in particular seems more... lyrical than the Calisto L. The baseline serifs seem to 'plant' themselves on the plane in a very pleasing way to me. Thanks again for checking this out. I'm using PGD7 -Maggie
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The font may have been modified.
Scan a larger version of just the text and upload it to What The Font http://www.myfonts.com/WhatTheFont/ They are often good at font sleuthing.
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It is almost impossible to make a good match from a sample that small.
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Thanks Mike - I will look into Carre-noir. And yes, agreed, Gary, it is difficult with such a small sample. I can scan the book cover and upload it to What the Font - didn't know about that!
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Whatfontis is good too. Their main suggestion is Yana Regular :-
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PS Whatfontis do right-click extensions for Chrome and Firefox
PPS I'm not on commission, just a heads-up ;))
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emcat
Thanks Mike - I will look into Carre-noir. And yes, agreed, Gary, it is difficult with such a small sample. I can scan the book cover and upload it to What the Font - didn't know about that!
My screen shot in post #5 is a cleaned-up and enlarged copy, but you might get a better one from a good scan.
Another font that comes close in some parts is Bazhanov.
http://www.fonts.com/font/paratype/bazhanov/volume
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Heck, I would likely email the publisher and see if they would be willing to share the name.
Take care, Mike