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+\rule{\txtwidth}{0.4pt}\vspace*{-\baselineskip}\vspace{3.2pt} +\rule{\txtwidth}{1.6pt}\\[\baselineskip] +\scshape +Selected and Expanded Papers from the Organisation Working Conference +on \\ Enigmas \\ +Location, date from--to\par +\vspace*{2\baselineskip} +Edited by \\[\baselineskip] +{\Large FIRST EDITOR \\ SECOND EDITOR \\ THIRD EDITOR}\\ +{\itshape Organisation \\ Address}\par +\vfill +\plogo\\ +{\scshape year} \\ +{\large THE PUBLISHER}\par +\endgroup} + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%% The Family Receipt Book +\makeatletter +\newlength{\rbtextwidth}\setlength{\rbtextwidth}{289pt} +\newlength{\rbtextheight}\setlength{\rbtextheight}{490pt} + +\newcommand*{\covertext}{% +{\normalsize THE NEW\par} +{\huge FAMILY RECEIPT BOOK\par} +{\tiny CONTAINING A LARGE COLLECTION OF\par} +{\footnotesize HIGHLY ESTIMATED RECEIPTS IN A VARIETY \par} +{\footnotesize OF BRANCHES, NAMELY:\par} +{\huge BREWING,\par} +{\Large MAKING AND PRESERVING BRITISH WINES,\par} 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\put(0,0){\framebox(\strip@pt\rbtextwidth,\strip@pt\rbtextheight){% +\begin{minipage}{\rbtextwidth} +\centering +\setlength{\parskip}{0.67\baselineskip} +\covertext +\end{minipage} +}}% + \put(-\strip@pt\sepframe,-\strip@pt\sepframe)% + {\framebox(\strip@pt\framex,\strip@pt\framey){}}% + \end{picture}} + +\makeatother +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + + + + +\newcommand*{\thistitle}{\begingroup% based on titleJT +\parindent=0pt +\drop = 0.08\textheight +\vspace*{\drop} +\hspace*{0.3\textwidth}% +{\LARGE Peter Wilson}\\[2\drop] +\hspace*{0.3\textwidth}{\HUGE\itshape Some Examples of}\par +{\raggedleft\HUGE\itshape Title Pages\par} +\vfill +\settowidth{\bibindent}{\Large The Herries Press}% +\settowidth{\unitlength}{\Large 2006}% +\addtolength{\bibindent}{-\unitlength}% +\hspace*{0.3\textwidth}{\Large The Herries Press}\\[0.5\baselineskip] +\hspace*{0.3\textwidth}% +%\hspace*{0.5\bibindent}% +{\Large 2009} +\vspace*{\drop} +\endgroup} + +\newcommand*{\plogo}{\fbox{$\mathcal{PL}$}} + +\begin{document} +\raggedbottom + +\frontmatter +\pagestyle{empty} +\thistitle +\clearpage + +%% copyrightpage +\begingroup +\footnotesize +\parindent 0pt +\parskip \baselineskip +\textcopyright{} 2007, 2009 Peter R. Wilson \\ +All rights reserved. + + This work may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions +of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version~1.3 of this license +or (at your option) any later version. The latest version is in \\ +\hspace*{2em} \url{http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt} \\ +and version~1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX +version 2005/12/01 or later. + + This work has the LPPL maintenance status `maintained'. + + The Current Maintainer of this work is Peter Wilson. + + The work consists of the file \texttt{titlepages.tex} and the +derived file \texttt{titlepages.pdf}. + +\begin{comment} +%%% Until 2009 this work was under the Open Publication License as: +This material may be distributed only subject to the terms and conditions +set forth in the Open Publication License v1.0 or later (the latest +version is presently available at \url{http://www.opencontent.org/openpub/}). +Distribution of substantively modified versions of this document is +prohibited without the explicit permission of the copyright holder. +Distribution of the work or derivative of the work in any standard +(paper) book form is prohibited unless prior permission is obtained +from the copyright holder. + + +The procedures and applications presented in this work have been +included for their instructional value. They have been tested +with care but are not guaranteed for any particular purpose. +The publisher does not offer any warranties or representations, +nor does it accept any liabilities with respect to the +programs or applications. +\end{comment} + +The paper used in this publication may meet the minimum +requirements of the American National Standard for +Information Sciences --- Permanence of Paper for Printed +Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48--1984. + +\begin{center} + 12 11 10 09 08 07\hspace{2em}7 6 5 4 3 2 +\end{center} + +\begin{center} +\begin{tabular}{ll} +First edition: & January 2007 \\ +Second impression, with minor extensions & January 2009 +\end{tabular} +\end{center} + +\vfill + +Wilson, Peter.\\ +\hspace*{2em} Some Examples of Title Pages / Peter Wilson. -- \\ +\hspace*{1em} 1st Herries Press ed. \\ +\hspace*{2em} p. \hspace*{2em} cm. \\ +\hspace*{2em} Includes illustrations, bibliographical references and index. \\ +\hspace*{2em} ISBN \\ +\hspace*{2em} 1. Book design \hspace*{2em} I. Title + + +\vfill + +Printed in the World + +The Herries Press, \\ +Normandy Park, WA \\ +\texttt{herries dot press (at) earthlink dot net} + +%%%%{\LARGE\plogo} +\vspace*{2\baselineskip} + + +\endgroup +\clearpage +\pagestyle{plain} + +\tableofcontents +\cleardoublepage +\mainmatter + +\chapter{Introduction} + + This document presents various styles of designs for +title pages. +If you have a style you would like to contribute, please send it to +me\footnote{I am currently at \texttt{herries dot press (at) earthlink dot net}}, +with code, and I will include it in the next version with due acknowledgements. + + \LaTeX{} provides the \cs{author}, \cs{title} and \cs{date} commands +for specifying the author, title, and date of a work. The \cs{maketitle} +command is then used to print these. If the document is more like a book +or a report than an article there is a temptation to use a \texttt{titlepage} +environment and \cs{maketitle} to print the title page. However, there are +many designs for title pages other than that provided by \cs{maketitle}, and +it may be advantageous to define your own rather than relying on the default +which, I think, is more suited for an article than any substantive work. + +Quoting from Ruari McLean~\cite{MCLEAN80} in reference to the title page, he says: +\begin{quote} +From the designer's point of view, it is the most important page in the book: +it sets the style. It is the page which opens communication with the reader. +\ldots If illustrations play a large part in the book, the title page opening +should, or may, express this visually. If any form of decoration is used inside +the book, e.g., for chapter openings, one would expect this to be repeated +or echoed on the title page. Whatever the style of the book, the title page +should give a foretaste of it. If the book consists of plain text, the title +page should at least be in harmony with it. +\end{quote} + +This short document provides some examples of title page designs. I claim +no credit for any of these as I found them in books in my +library and all I did was create \LaTeX{} code to demonstrate their +general appearance. A list of the sources is given in the Bibliography. +In the real world many different fonts were used +%but for illustrative purposes I have restricted the ones here to Knuth's +%Computer Modern Roman family. +and I have used some here, although I have set most pages with +Knuth's Computer Modern Roman family. + + The title page for this document is based on one of the examples. + + Several designs are shown following this introduction and the code for +each is +given at the end. There is no particular ordering to the examples apart +from the order in which I found them. The designs are meant as possible +starting points for exercising your creativity. + + While on the subject of introductory pages, the copyright page of a book +like the title page, is an individual +design and I cannot think that a generic \LaTeX{} command or environment +for the contents of a copyright page would be of any use. The example +copyright page of this work was laid out by hand; fortunately there is +no requirement for typographical perfection --- it is more a question of +printing the required information than anything else. + +\chapter{Example title pages} + + Each example is shown in a frame which represents the textblock, +although it is shrunk slightly here in order to get the illustrations +on to the pages without \LaTeX{} complaining about `\texttt{overfull} +this or that'. The frame is designed to fit this document --- the title +pages used as exemplars had textblocks that were wider or narrower and/or +longer or shorter than here. At the bottom of each frame is the name of +the command +used to generate the title page material (the code for these is given +later). + + The same general title, not, I hope, a real one, has been used throughout +but the surrounding details may differ from one example to another. + + The fonts used in the originals were many and varied. Most used black +but in some cases the main title was set in color --- typically red. +Printers' ornaments were used in some of the originals and I have +included some here to indicate the flavour of the originals. +In some cases the publisher's +logo was put on the title page. Here I have used \plogo{} to represent +the logos. In some cases the year of publication was included on the title page +and I have indicated where this was placed by {\scshape year}. + + In brief, the examples given here are merely sketches of the real +title pages but hopefully convey the spirit, if not the elegance, +of the originals. + + The exception to all the above is the last example, which is a real title +page shown in all its glory and at its true typeblock size --- the (double) +frame in this case being +an integral part of the design. It is from an old book, probably +dating to the late 18th or early 19th century, that I reset using +\LaTeX. + + +\begin{showtitle} +\titleJT +\end{showtitle} +{\par\vspace{0.2\baselineskip}\footnotesize \verb?\titleJT?} + +\begin{showtitle} +\titleTH +\end{showtitle} +{\par\vspace{0.2\baselineskip}\footnotesize \verb?\titleTH?} + +\begin{showtitle} +\titleM +\end{showtitle} +{\par\vspace{0.2\baselineskip}\footnotesize \verb?\titleM?} + +\begin{showtitle} +\titleS +\end{showtitle} +{\par\vspace{0.2\baselineskip}\footnotesize \verb?\titleS?} + +\begin{showtitle} +\titleRF +\end{showtitle} +{\par\vspace{0.2\baselineskip}\footnotesize \verb?\titleRF?} + +\begin{showtitle} +\titleDB +\end{showtitle} +{\par\vspace{0.2\baselineskip}\footnotesize \verb?\titleDB?} + +\begin{showtitle} +\titleAM +\end{showtitle} +{\par\vspace{0.2\baselineskip}\footnotesize \verb?\titleAM?} + +\begin{showtitle} +\titleP +\end{showtitle} +{\par\vspace{0.2\baselineskip}\footnotesize \verb?\titleP?} + +\begin{showtitle} +\titleGM +\end{showtitle} +{\par\vspace{0.2\baselineskip}\footnotesize \verb?\titleGM?} + +\begin{showtitle} +\titlePM +\end{showtitle} +{\par\vspace{0.2\baselineskip}\footnotesize \verb?\titlePM?} + +\begin{showtitle} +\titleAT +\end{showtitle} +{\par\vspace{0.2\baselineskip}\footnotesize \verb?\titleAT?} + +\begin{showtitle} +\titleLL +\end{showtitle} +{\par\vspace{0.2\baselineskip}\footnotesize \verb?\titleLL?} + +\begin{showtitle} +\titleCC +\end{showtitle} +{\par\vspace{0.2\baselineskip}\footnotesize \verb?\titleCC?} + +\begin{showtitle} +\titleDS +\end{showtitle} +{\par\vspace{0.2\baselineskip}\footnotesize \verb?\titleDS?} + +\begin{showtitle} +\titleMS +\end{showtitle} +{\par\vspace{0.2\baselineskip}\footnotesize \verb?\titleMS?} + +\begin{showtitle} +\titlePW +\end{showtitle} +{\par\vspace{0.2\baselineskip}\footnotesize \verb?\titlePW?} + +\begin{showtitle} +\titleSW +\end{showtitle} +{\par\vspace{0.2\baselineskip}\footnotesize \verb?\titleSW?} + +\begin{showtitle} +\titleTMB +\end{showtitle} +{\par\vspace{0.2\baselineskip}\footnotesize \verb?\titleTMB?} + + +\begin{showtitle} +\titleJE +\end{showtitle} +{\par\vspace{0.2\baselineskip}\footnotesize \verb?\titleJE?} + +\begin{showtitle} +\titleZD +\end{showtitle} +{\par\vspace{0.2\baselineskip}\footnotesize \verb?\titleZD?} + + +\begin{showtitle} +\titleWH +\end{showtitle} +{\par\vspace{0.2\baselineskip}\footnotesize \verb?\titleWH?} + + +\begin{showtitle} +\titleBWF +\end{showtitle} +{\par\vspace{0.2\baselineskip}\footnotesize \verb?\titleBWF?} + + +\begin{showtitle} +\titleSI +\end{showtitle} +{\par\vspace{0.2\baselineskip}\footnotesize \verb?\titleSI?} + + +\begin{showtitle} +\titleGP +\end{showtitle} +{\par\vspace{0.2\baselineskip}\footnotesize \verb?\titleGP?} + +%%\noindent +\titleRB +{\par\vspace{0.2\baselineskip}\footnotesize \verb?\titleRB?} + + + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +\appendix +\chapter{The code} + + The code for each of the designs is given below. I have created +a new length, called \cs{drop}, which I have used in some of the code just to +make life a little easier for myself. The \texttt{memoir} class defines the +\cs{HUGE} fontsize which I've used in the examples; change it to +\cs{Huge} if you are not using \texttt{memoir}. Apart +from those there is nothing untoward about any of the examples. You can use +any of them, after changing the words and spacing to suit, +along the lines of: +\begin{verbatim} +\providecommand{\HUGE}{\Huge}% if not using memoir +\newlength{\drop}% for my convenience +\begin{document} +\pagestyle{empty} +\titleX +\clearpage +... +\end{verbatim} + + Some of the original title pages used color. In such cases I have +used a shade of gray instead, which requires the \texttt{color} package. +The values I have used are below, together with the definition +of the publisher's logo (\cs{plogo}): +\begin{verbatim} +\usepackage{color} +\definecolor{Dark}{gray}{.2} +\definecolor{Medium}{gray}{.6} +\definecolor{Light}{gray}{.8} +\newcommand*{\plogo}{\fbox{$\mathcal{PL}$}} +\end{verbatim} +In other cases I have used the \texttt{graphicx} package to scale or +rotate elements of the design. + + You may, of course, want to add or subtract material from the examples, +such as including a publication date or removing the publisher, or use +a different font (or fonts). The design is in your hands. + + +\section{titleJT} + +This is based on the title page of +\emph{Jan Tschichold: Typographer}~\cite{MCLEAN75}. The book was designed +by Herbert\index{Spencer, Herbert} Spencer and +Christine\index{Charlton, Christine} Charlton. The text type is +12/14 Monotype Garamond 156 with chapter headings in +24 point Sabon Semi-bold. + + I used Garamond for the printed example. + +\begin{verbatim} +\newcommand*{\titleJT}{\begingroup% Jan Tschichold: typographer +\drop = 0.08\textheight +\vspace*{\drop} +\hspace*{0.3\textwidth} +{\Large The Author}\\[2\drop] +\hspace*{0.3\textwidth}{\Huge\itshape The Big Book of}\par +{\raggedleft\Huge\itshape Conundrums\par} +\vfill +\hspace*{0.3\textwidth}{\Large \plogo}\\[0.5\baselineskip] +\hspace*{0.3\textwidth}{\Large The Publisher} +\vspace*{\drop} +\endgroup} +\end{verbatim} + +\section{titleTH} + +This is based on the title page of Thames and Hudson's \emph{Manual of +Typography} by Ruari McLean~\cite{MCLEAN80}. The main element of the +title was set using a red font with everything else in normal black. If you +use this you need the \texttt{color} package. + +\begin{verbatim} +\newcommand*{\titleTH}{\begingroup% T&H Typography +\raggedleft +\vspace*{\baselineskip} +{\Large The Author}\\[0.167\textheight] +{\bfseries The Big Book of}\\[\baselineskip] +{\textcolor{Medium}{\Huge CONUNDRUMS}}\\[\baselineskip] +{\small With 123 illustrations}\par +\vfill +{\Large The Publisher \plogo}\par +\vspace*{3\baselineskip} +\endgroup} +\end{verbatim} + +\section{titleM} + +This is based on a title page designed by Jan\index{Tschichold, Jan} +Tschichold in 1954 for a King Penguin book on Misericords and +shown in~\cite{MCLEAN80}. + +\begin{verbatim} +\newcommand*{\titleM}{\begingroup% Misericords, T&H p 153 +\drop = 0.08\textheight +\centering +\vspace*{\drop} +{\Huge\bfseries Conundrums}\\[\baselineskip] +{\scshape puzzles for the mind}\\[\baselineskip] +{\scshape by}\\[\baselineskip] +{\large\scshape the author}\par +\vfill +{\plogo}\\[0.5\baselineskip] +{\scshape the publisher}\par +\vspace*{2\drop} +\endgroup} +\end{verbatim} + +\section{titleS} + +This is based on a title page designed by Jan\index{Tschichold, Jan} +Tschichold in 1949 for a King Penguin book on Scripts and +shown in~\cite{MCLEAN80}. + +\begin{verbatim} +\newcommand*{\titleS}{\begingroup% Scripts, T&H p 151 +\drop = 0.1\textheight +\centering +\vspace*{\drop} +{\Huge Conundrums}\\[\baselineskip] +{\large\itshape by The Author}\\[\baselineskip] +\vfill +\rule{0.4\textwidth}{0.4pt}\\[\baselineskip] +{\large\itshape The Publisher}\par +\vspace*{\drop} +\endgroup} +\end{verbatim} + +\section{titleRF} + +This is based on a title page designed by Rudolph\index{Ruzicka, Rudolph} +Ruzicka in 1971 for an Imprint Society's book of Robert Frost's poetry and +shown in~\cite{MCLEAN80}. The text is set with Ruzicka's Linotype Fairfield +with the display lines in Monotype Bembo. + + I used Bembo for the printed example. + +\begin{verbatim} +\newcommand*{\titleRF}{\begingroup% Robert Frost, T&H p 149 +\drop = 0.2\textheight +\centering +\vfill +{\Huge The Big Book of}\\[\baselineskip] +{\Huge CONUNDRUMS}\\[\baselineskip] +{\large Edited by The Editor}\\[0.5\drop] +{\Large \plogo}\\[0.5\baselineskip] +{\Large The Publisher}\par +{\large\scshape year}\par +\vfill\null +\endgroup} +\end{verbatim} + +\section{titleDB} + + This is based on the title page of \emph{The Design of Books}~\cite{WILSON93}, +designed by Adrian\index{Wilson, Adrian} Wilson. The types used in the book +are handset Palatino and Linotype Aldus, designed by Hermann Zapf. + + I used Palatino for the printed example. + +\begin{verbatim} +\newcommand*{\titleDB}{\begingroup% AW, Design of Books +\drop = 0.14\textheight +\centering +\vspace*{\drop} +{\Large THE}\\[\baselineskip] +{\Huge BIG BOOK}\\[\baselineskip] +{\Huge OF}\\[\baselineskip] +{\Huge CONUNDRUMS}\\[1.5\baselineskip] +{\LARGE BY}\\[\baselineskip] +{\LARGE THE AUTHOR}\par +\vfill +{FOREWORD BY AN OTHER}\\[8\baselineskip] +\vfill +{\small\sffamily THE PUBLISHER}\par +\endgroup} +\end{verbatim} + +\section{titleAM} + + This is based on a title page designed by Will\index{Carter, Will} +Carter for a limited edition of Samual Taylor Coleridge's \emph{The Rime of the +Ancient Mariner} from \emph{The Design of Books}~\cite{WILSON93}. The book +was typeset using Bembo. + + I used Bembo for the printed example. + +\begin{verbatim} +\newcommand*{\titleAM}{\begingroup% Ancient Mariner, AW p. 151 +\drop = 0.12\textheight +\centering +\vspace*{\drop} +{\large The Author}\\[\baselineskip] +{\Huge THE BIG BOOK}\\[\baselineskip] +{\Large OF}\\[\baselineskip] +{\Huge CONUNDRUMS}\\[\baselineskip] +{\scshape with ten engravings}\\ +{\scshape and with a foreword by}\\ +{\large\scshape an other}\\[\drop] +{\plogo}\\[0.5\baselineskip] +{\small\scshape the publisher}\par +{\small\scshape year}\par +\vfill\null +\endgroup} +\end{verbatim} + +\section{titleP} + + This is based on a title page designed by Adrian\index{Wilson, Adrian} +Wilson in 1961 for a book about the Pyramids and shown in +\emph{The Design of Books}~\cite{WILSON93}. The text type is 11/13 Monotype +Bembo. + + I used Bembo for the printed example. + +\begin{verbatim} +\newcommand*{\titleP}{\begingroup% The Pyramids, AW p. 81 +\drop = 0.12\textheight +\vspace*{\drop} +\hspace*{0.3\textwidth} +{\Huge SOME}\\[\baselineskip] +\hspace*{0.3\textwidth} +{\Huge CONUNDRUMS}\par +\vspace*{3\drop} +{\large By THE AUTHOR} +\vfill +{\scshape the publisher} +\vspace*{0.5\drop} +\endgroup} +\end{verbatim} + +\section{titleGM} + + The original for this is the title page for \emph{Gentle Madness} by +Nicholas Basbanes~\cite{BASBANES95}, except that the vertical rule was made up +of printers' ornaments in the original. The book was designed by +Paula\index{Szafranski, Paula R} R.~Szafranski. + +\begin{verbatim} +\newcommand*{\titleGM}{\begingroup% Gentle Madness +\drop = 0.1\textheight +\vspace*{\baselineskip} +\vfill + \hbox{% + \hspace*{0.2\textwidth}% + \rule{1pt}{\textheight} + \hspace*{0.05\textwidth}% + \parbox[b]{0.75\textwidth}{ + \vbox{% + \vspace{\drop} + {\noindent\HUGE\bfseries Some\\[0.5\baselineskip] + Conundrums}\\[2\baselineskip] + {\Large\itshape Puzzles for the Mind}\\[4\baselineskip] + {\Large THE AUTHOR}\par + \vspace{0.5\textheight} + {\noindent The Publisher}\\[\baselineskip] + }% end of vbox + }% end of parbox + }% end of hbox +\vfill +\null +\endgroup} +\end{verbatim} + +\section{titlePM} + + This is a version of \cs{titleGM} which is closer to the original as I +have used ornaments from the Web-O-Mints font~\cite{WEBOMINTS} instead of the +vertical rule. These should be available on your system (but you may have to +install the \texttt{webo.map} file). I obtained the various numbers used +in the setting of the ornaments through trial and error as it is a once-off +layout, but it would be possible to calculate them. Note the use of color +for the printers' ornaments. + + The book consists of several parts and the title page ornaments +are repeated on each \cs{part} page, thus stylistically tying them +together with the title page. + +\begin{verbatim} +\newcommand*{\wb}[2]{\fontsize{#1}{#2}\usefont{U}{webo}{xl}{n}} +\newcommand*{\titlePM}{\begingroup% \titleGM with Ornaments +\drop = 0.1\textheight +\vspace*{\baselineskip} +\vfill + \hbox{% + \hspace*{0.1\textwidth}% + {\wb{18pt}{18pt} + \begin{picture}(0,0) + \multiput(0,0)(0,20){22}{\textcolor{Medium}{Q}} + \end{picture} + } +% \rule{1pt}{\textheight} + \hspace*{0.15\textwidth}% +\parbox[b]{0.75\textwidth}{ + \vbox{% + \vspace{\drop} + {\noindent\HUGE\bfseries Some\\[0.5\baselineskip] + Conundrums}\\[2\baselineskip] + {\Large\itshape Puzzles for the Mind}\\[4\baselineskip] + {\Large THE AUTHOR}\par + \vspace{0.5\textheight} + {\noindent The Publisher}\\[\baselineskip] + }}}% ends of vbox/parbox/hbox +\vfill +\null +\endgroup} +\end{verbatim} + + +\section{titleAT} + +This is based on the title page from \emph{Anatomy of a Typeface}~\cite{LAWSON90}. +In the original both the title and the publisher's logo were in red. +You will need the \texttt{color} package for this style. The text was +set in Galliard, designed by Matthew Carter. + + I used Galliard for the printed example. + +\begin{verbatim} +\newcommand*{\titleAT}{\begingroup% Anatomy of a Typeface +\drop=0.1\textheight +\vspace*{\drop} +\rule{\textwidth}{1pt}\par +\vspace{2pt}\vspace{-\baselineskip} +\rule{\textwidth}{0.4pt}\par +\vspace{0.5\drop} +\centering +\textcolor{Medium}{ +{\Huge THE BOOK}\\[0.5\baselineskip] +{\Large OF}\\[0.75\baselineskip] +{\Huge CONUNDRUMS}}\par +\vspace{0.25\drop} +\rule{0.3\textwidth}{0.4pt}\par +\vspace{\drop} +{\Large \scshape The Author}\par +\vfill +{\large \textcolor{Medium}{\plogo}}\\[0.5\baselineskip] +{\large\scshape the publisher}\par +\vspace*{\drop} +\endgroup} +\end{verbatim} + +\section{titleLL} + + This is based on the title page of \emph{Lost Languages}~\cite{ROBINSON02}. +The book was designed by Cathleen\index{Bennett, Cathleen} Bennett. +In the original the main element +of the title was set in a light blue font. The \texttt{color} package is +needed for this style. + +\begin{verbatim} +\newcommand*{\titleLL}{\begingroup% Lost Languages +\drop=0.1\textheight +\fboxsep 0.5\baselineskip +\sffamily +\vspace*{\drop} +\centering +{\textcolor{Light}{\HUGE CONUNDRUMS}}\par +\vspace{0.5\drop} +\colorbox{Dark}{\textcolor{white}{\normalfont\itshape\Large + Puzzles for the Mind}}\par +\vspace{\drop} +{\Large The Author}\par +\vfill +{\footnotesize THE PUBLISHER}\par +\vspace*{\drop} +\endgroup} +\end{verbatim} + +\section{titleCC} + + A title page for a work that consists of two or more volumes. It is based +on a Survey of Cambridge~\cite{CAMBRIDGE59} which was published in 2 Parts, +plus a set of maps. The main element of the title was set using a red font, +everything else was as normal. If you try this you need to use the +\texttt{color} package. + +\begin{verbatim} +\newcommand*{\titleCC}{\begingroup% City of Cambridge +\drop=0.1\textheight +\vspace*{\drop} +\centering +{\Large\itshape THE BIG BOOK OF}\\[0.5\drop] +{\textcolor{Medium}{\HUGE\bfseries CONUNDRUMS}}\par +\vspace{\drop} +{\LARGE\itshape VOLUME 1: SOCIAL AND MORAL}\par +\vfill +{\Large THE AUTHOR}\par +\vfill +{\plogo}\\[0.5\baselineskip] +{\itshape THE PUBLISHER}\par +{\scshape year}\par +%\vfill +\vspace*{\drop} +\endgroup} +\end{verbatim} + +\section{titleDS} + +A student of mine, Donald\index{Sanderson, Donald} Sanderson, +used \LaTeX{} to typeset his +thesis~\cite{SANDERSON94}. This is the title page style mandated by +Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute as of 1994. + +\begin{verbatim} +\newcommand*{\titleDS}{\begingroup% DS Thesis +\drop=0.1\textheight +%\vspace*{\drop} +\centering +{\Large\bfseries CONUNDRUMS CONSIDERED AS PUZZLES FOR + THE MIND}\par +\vspace{0.6\baselineskip} +{By}\\[0.6\baselineskip] +{The Candidate\\[0.6\baselineskip] +A Thesis Submitted to the Graduate\\[0.5\baselineskip] +Faculty of The University\\[0.5\baselineskip] +in Partial Fulfillment of the\\[0.5\baselineskip] +Requirements for the Degree of\\[0.5\baselineskip] +DEGREE\\[0.5\baselineskip] +Major Subject: Logic}\par + +\flushleft +{Approved by the \\ + Examining Committee:}\par +\vspace{1.5\baselineskip} +\rule{15em}{0.4pt}\\ +A Professor, Thesis Advisor \\[1\baselineskip] +\rule{15em}{0.4pt}\\ +Another Professor, Thesis Advisor \\[1\baselineskip] +\rule{15em}{0.4pt}\\ +A Faculty, Member \\[1\baselineskip] +\rule{15em}{0.4pt}\\ +Another Faculty, Member \\[1\baselineskip] +\rule{15em}{0.4pt}\\ +A Third Faculty, Member\par +\centering +\vspace{1\baselineskip} +The University \\ +The Address \\[\baselineskip] +The Date\par +\vfill +\endgroup} +\end{verbatim} + +\section{titleMS} + + Maarten\index{Sneep, Maarten} Sneep used the \LaTeX{} \texttt{memoir} +class to typeset his +thesis~\cite{SNEEP04}. This style is based on his title page. + +\begin{verbatim} +\newcommand*{\titleMS}{\begingroup% MS Thesis +\drop=0.1\textheight +\vspace*{\drop} +\centering +{\LARGE THE UNIVERSITY}\\[2\baselineskip] +{\LARGE\sffamily Conundrums: \\ puzzles for the mind}\par +\vfill +{\LARGE THESIS}\par +\vspace{\drop} +{\large some remarks concerning the supervisor \\ + and the time and place of the examination \\ + and other administrative details}\par +\vfill +{\large\bfseries The Candidate}\par +\vspace*{\drop} +\endgroup} +\end{verbatim} + +\section{titlePW} + + This is a typeset version of the title page from my\index{Wilson, Peter} +thesis~\cite{WILSON71}. +submitted to the University of Nottingham in 1971. The original was +typewritten with the mathematics inserted by hand with pen and ink. + +\begin{verbatim} +\newcommand*{\titlePW}{\begingroup% PW Thesis +\drop=0.1\textheight +\vspace*{\drop} +\centering +{\Large\bfseries SOME REMARKS \\ ON CONUNDRUMS \\ + AS PUZZLES FOR THE MIND}\par +\vspace*{\drop} +{\large by}\par +\vspace*{\drop} +{\Large THE CANDIDATE}\par +\vfill +\raggedright +{\Large + Thesis submitted to The University for the degree of + Degree, Month year.}\par +\vfill +\null +\endgroup} +\end{verbatim} + + + +\section{titleSW} + + This is based on the title page of +\emph{The Story of Writing}~\cite{ROBINSON95} published by Thames \& Hudson. + +\begin{verbatim} +\newcommand*{\titleSW}{\begingroup% Story of Writing +\raggedleft +\vspace*{\baselineskip} +{\Huge\itshape The Book \\ of Conundrums}\\[\baselineskip] +{\large\itshape With over 120 illustrations, + 50 in color}\\[0.2\textheight] +{\Large The Author}\par +\vfill +{\Large \plogo{} \sffamily The Publisher} +\vspace*{\baselineskip} +\endgroup} +\end{verbatim} + +\section{titleTMB} + + A somewhat old fashioned title page style which, however, suits the +period of the book --- \emph{Three Men in a Boat}~\cite{JEROME64}, first +published in 1889. + + +\begin{verbatim} +\newcommand*{\titleTMB}{\begingroup% Three Men in a Boat +\drop=0.1\textheight +\centering +\settowidth{\unitlength}{\LARGE THE BOOK OF CONUNDRUMS} +\vspace*{\baselineskip} +{\large\scshape the author}\\[\baselineskip] +\rule{\unitlength}{1.6pt}\vspace*{-\baselineskip}\vspace*{2pt} +\rule{\unitlength}{0.4pt}\\[\baselineskip] +{\LARGE THE BOOK OF CONUNDRUMS}\\[\baselineskip] +{\itshape puzzles for the mind}\\[0.2\baselineskip] +\rule{\unitlength}{0.4pt}\vspace*{-\baselineskip}\vspace{3.2pt} +\rule{\unitlength}{1.6pt}\\[\baselineskip] +{\large\scshape drawings by the artist}\par +\vfill +{\large\scshape the publisher}\\[\baselineskip] +{\small\scshape year}\par +\vspace*{\drop} +\endgroup} +\end{verbatim} + +\section{titleJE} + + This is modeled after the title page of \emph{Jane Eyre} from an edition +published by the Folio Society~\cite{BRONTE65}. The book was originally +published in 1847. This edition was set 10 point Scotch Roman leaded +1~1/2 points. + +\begin{verbatim} +\newcommand*{\titleJE}{\begingroup% Jane Eyre +\vspace*{2\baselineskip} +{\Large\bfseries The Author}\\[2\baselineskip] +\begin{center} +{\Huge\bfseries CONUNDRUMS} +\end{center} +\vspace*{4\baselineskip} +{\Large\bfseries Illustrations by The Artist}\par +\vfill +\begin{center} +{\Large{\bfseries The Publisher $\bullet$} \scshape year} +\end{center} +\vspace*{2\baselineskip} +\endgroup} +\end{verbatim} + +\section{titleZD} + + This is an elaborate style using printers' ornaments and based on +the title page of the Folio Society's edition of \emph{Zuleika Dobson} +by Max Beerbohm~\cite{BEERBOHM66}. The text was set with 11/12 Monotype +Ehrhardt. The book was originally published in 1911. + +I have used one of the ornaments from the Web-O-Mints font~\cite{WEBOMINTS}, +which in this case matches the one used in the original, and rotating it via +the \texttt{graphicx} package. I also made +an ornament by combining the two math symbols $\prec$ and $\succ$. + +\begin{verbatim} +\providecommand*{\wb}[2]{\fontsize{#1}{#2}\usefont{U}{webo}{xl}{n}} +\newcommand*{\cdiam}{\prec\kern-2pt\succ} +\newcommand*{\titleZD}{\begingroup% Zuleika Dobson +\vspace*{2\baselineskip} +\centering +\begin{picture}(240,0) + \multiput(0,0)(24,0){10}{{\wb{10}{12}4}} + \multiput(-5,-21)(0,-24){15}{\rotatebox{90}{{\wb{10}{12}4}}} + \multiput(0,-360)(24,0){10}{{\wb{10}{12}4}} + \multiput(235,-21)(0,-24){15}{\rotatebox{90}{{\wb{10}{12}4}}} + \put(0,0){% + \begin{minipage}[t]{240pt} + \centering + \vspace*{2\baselineskip} + {\Huge Selected Conundrums}\\ + {\large\itshape --- puzzles for the mind ---}% + \\[0.5\baselineskip] + {\large WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY} \\[0.5\baselineskip] + {\large THE AUTHOR } \\[0.5\baselineskip] + {\LARGE T. H. E. AUTHOR} \par + \vspace*{5\baselineskip} + $\cdiam$\\[0.25\baselineskip] + $\cdiam\cdiam\cdiam$\\[0.25\baselineskip] + $\cdiam\cdiam\cdiam\cdiam\cdiam$\\[0.25\baselineskip] + $\cdiam\cdiam\cdiam$\\[0.25\baselineskip] + $\cdiam$\par + \vspace*{5\baselineskip} + {\Large THE PUBLISHER}\\ + {\Large\scshape year}\par + \vspace*{2\baselineskip} + \end{minipage}} +\end{picture} +\vfill +\null +\endgroup} +\end{verbatim} + +\section{titleWH} + + The inspiration for this style came from one of the Cambridge University +Printer's Christmas books --- \emph{Words in Their Hands} by Walter +Nurnberg~\cite{NURNBERG64}. I assume that Brooke\index{Crutchley, Brooke} +Crutchley, the Printer, was also the designer as, unlike in some other books +in the series, no designer was mentioned. + + I used one of the ornaments from the Web-O-Mints font~\cite{WEBOMINTS} +for the page, in +two instances stretching it via the \texttt{graphicx} package. + +\begin{verbatim} +\providecommand*{\wb}[2]{\fontsize{#1}{#2}\usefont{U}{webo}{xl}{n}} +\newcommand*{\titleWH}{\begingroup% Words in their Hands +\drop = 2\baselineskip +\centering +\vspace*{\drop} +{\Huge SOME CONUNDRUMS}\\[\drop] +\scalebox{8}[1]{{\wb{10}{12}4}}\\[\drop] +{\Large\itshape A Collection of Puzzles by}\\[\baselineskip] +{\Large THE AUTHOR}\\[\baselineskip] +{\wb{10}{12}4}\\[\baselineskip] +{\Large\itshape with a Commentary by}\\[\baselineskip] +{\Large A N OTHER}\par +\vfill +\scalebox{8}[1]{{\wb{10}{12}4}}\\[\drop] +{\Large THE PUBLISHER}\\ +{\scshape year}\par +\vspace*{\drop} +\endgroup} +\end{verbatim} + +\section{titleBWF} + + This example page is based on the title page from Seamus Heaney's +wonderful translation of \emph{Beowulf}~\cite{HEANEY99}. + +\begin{verbatim} +\newcommand*{\titleBWF}{\begingroup% Beowulf +\drop = 0.1\textheight +\parindent=0pt +\vspace*{\drop} +{\Huge\bfseries Conundrums}\\[\baselineskip] +{\Large {\itshape Translated by} {\scshape the translator}}\par +\vfill +\plogo\\[0.2\baselineskip] +{\Large\itshape The Publisher} +\vspace*{\drop} +\endgroup} +\end{verbatim} + +\section{titleSI} + + This page does'nt look much out of the ordinary --- it is +based on the title page of +\emph{The Sagas of the Icelanders}~\cite{THORSSON00}. +However, this is one in a series of books called \emph{World of the Sagas}, +the whole being produced by an editor and several translators. These, together +with the names of the editorial advisory board, are listed on the +recto page facing the title page, thus making up a double spread. + +\begin{verbatim} +\newcommand*{\titleSI}{\begingroup% Sagas +\drop = 0.13\textheight +\centering +\vspace*{\drop} +{\Huge CONUNDRUMS FOR}\\[\baselineskip] +{\Huge THE MIND}\\[\baselineskip] +{\Huge\itshape A Selection}\\[3\baselineskip] +{\Large \textit{Preface by} \textsc{famous person}}\\ +{\Large \textit{Introduction by} \textsc{an other}}\par +\vfill +{\Large THE PUBLISHER}\par +\vspace*{\drop} +\endgroup} +\end{verbatim} + +\section{titleGP} + + This is a title page based on one~\cite{WILSON92} of a series of books +reporting on various annual workshops organised by the International +Federation for Information Processing. This particular workshop was +held in a retreat in the +foothills of the Catskill Mountains in New York and well away from any +distractions (unless you liked hiking). + +\begin{verbatim} +\newcommand*{\titleGP}{\begingroup% Geometric Modeling +\drop=0.1\textheight +\centering +\vspace*{\baselineskip} +\rule{\textwidth}{1.6pt}\vspace*{-\baselineskip}\vspace*{2pt} +\rule{\textwidth}{0.4pt}\\[\baselineskip] +{\LARGE CONUNDRUMS\\ AND \\[0.3\baselineskip] + PUZZLES}\\[0.2\baselineskip] +\rule{\textwidth}{0.4pt}\vspace*{-\baselineskip}\vspace{3.2pt} +\rule{\textwidth}{1.6pt}\\[\baselineskip] +\scshape +Selected and Expanded Papers from the Organisation Working +Conference on \\ Enigmas \\ +Location, date from--to\par +\vspace*{2\baselineskip} +Edited by \\[\baselineskip] +{\Large FIRST EDITOR \\ SECOND EDITOR \\ THIRD EDITOR}\\ +{\itshape Organisation \\ Address}\par +\vfill +\plogo\\ +{\scshape year} \\ +{\large THE PUBLISHER}\par +\endgroup} +\end{verbatim} + +\section{titleRB} + + This is the title page of an old book that I reset using \LaTeX. The +style is definitely Victorian and it looks as though the printer used every +font that he had in his shop. He was most likely the designer as well. + + The two lengths \cs{rbtextwidth} and \cs{rbtextheight} are the true +dimensions of the original textblock (in the original code \cs{textwidth} +and \cs{textheight} were used). + + The command \cs{strip@pt}\cs{alength} is from the \LaTeX{} kernel and +strips the two characters `pt' from the value of \cs{alength}. In this case +I have used it as a means of using length values instead of plain integers +in the \texttt{picture} environment (the default unit of measurement in +the environment is 1pt). + + I used Century Old Style for setting the title page and text and +Algerian for the cover. These are both part of the FontSite 500 +fonts~\cite{LEAGUE02} (the FontSite CD is commercial but all the \LaTeX{} +setup has been done for you by Christopher League). + + I used Century Old Style for the printed example. + + +\begin{verbatim} +%%% textblock dimensions +\newlength{\rbtextwidth}\setlength{\rbtextwidth}{289pt} +\newlength{\rbtextheight}\setlength{\rbtextheight}{490pt} + +%%% title page text --- one line per `paragraph' +\newcommand*{\covertext}{% +{\normalsize THE NEW\par} +{\huge FAMILY RECEIPT BOOK\par} +{\tiny CONTAINING A LARGE COLLECTION OF\par} +{\footnotesize HIGHLY ESTIMATED RECEIPTS IN A VARIETY \par} +{\footnotesize OF BRANCHES, NAMELY:\par} +{\huge BREWING,\par} +{\Large MAKING AND PRESERVING BRITISH WINES,\par} +{\huge DYING,\par} +{\large RURAL AND DOMESTIC ECONOMY,\par} +{\footnotesize SELECTED FROM EXPERIENCED \& + APPROVED RECEIPTS,\par} +{\normalsize\textsf{FOR THE USE OF PUBLICANS}\par} +{\footnotesize AND HOUSEKEEPERS IN GENERAL,\par} +{\tiny A GREAT MANY OF WHICH WERE NEVER BEFORE PUBLISHED.\par} +\rule{0.15\rbtextwidth}{0.4pt}\par +{\Large BY G.~MILLSWOOD.\par} +\rule{0.75\rbtextwidth}{0.4pt}\par +{\footnotesize \textsf{PRICE ONE SHILLING}\par} +\rule{0.5\rbtextwidth}{0.4pt}\par +{\footnotesize DERBY: PRINTED AND SOLD BY G.~WILKINS + AND SON,\par} +{\footnotesize QUEEN STREET.\par}} + +%% set up for the double frame +\newlength{\sepframe} +\newlength{\framex} +\newlength{\framey} +\setlength{\sepframe}{2.4pt} +\setlength{\framex}{\rbtextwidth} +\addtolength{\framex}{2\sepframe} +\setlength{\framey}{\rbtextheight} +\addtolength{\framey}{2\sepframe} + +%% use a picture for the framed text +\makeatletter +\newcommand*{\titleRB}{% + \begin{picture}(\strip@pt\rbtextwidth,\strip@pt\rbtextheight)% + \thinlines + \put(0,0){\framebox(\strip@pt\rbtextwidth,% + \strip@pt\rbtextheight){% + \begin{minipage}{\rbtextwidth} + \centering + \setlength{\parskip}{0.67\baselineskip} + \covertext + \end{minipage} + }}% + \put(-\strip@pt\sepframe,-\strip@pt\sepframe)% + {\framebox(\strip@pt\framex,\strip@pt\framey){}}% + \end{picture}} +\makeatother +\end{verbatim} + +\providecommand{\biblistextra}{% + \setlength{\leftmargin}{0pt} + \setlength{\itemindent}{\labelwidth} + \addtolength{\itemindent}{\labelsep} +} + +\bibliographystyle{alpha} +\begin{thebibliography}{RCHM99} + +\bibitem[Bas95]{BASBANES95} + Nicholas A. Basbanes. +\newblock \emph{A Gentle Madness: Bibliophiles, Bibliomanes, and the Eternal + Passion for Books}, +\newblock Henry Holt, 1995. + +\bibitem[Bee65]{BEERBOHM66} + Max Beerbohm. +\newblock \emph{Zuleika Dobson}, +\newblock The Folio Society, 1966. +\newblock (First published in 1911). + +\bibitem[Bro65]{BRONTE65} + Charlotte Bront\"{e}. +\newblock \emph{Jane Eyre}, +\newblock The Folio Society, 1965. +\newblock (First published in 1847). + +\bibitem[Hea99]{HEANEY99} + Seamus Heaney. +\newblock \emph{Beowulf}, +\newblock Faber and Faber, 1999. + +\bibitem[Jer64]{JEROME64} + Jerome K. Jerome. +\newblock \emph{Three Men in a Boat}, +\newblock The Folio Society, 1964. +\newblock (First published in 1889). + +\bibitem[Law90]{LAWSON90} + Alexander Lawson. +\newblock \emph{Anatomy of a Typeface}, +\newblock David R. Godine, 1990. + +\bibitem[Lea02]{LEAGUE02} + Christopher League. + \newblock \emph{\TeX{} support for the FontSite 500 CD}, 2002. +\newblock (Available from \url{http://contrapunctus.net/fs500tex}). + + +\bibitem[Lor02]{WEBOMINTS} + Maurizio Loreti. +\newblock \emph{Web-O-Mints}, September, 2002. +\newblock (Available from CTAN in \url{/fonts/webomints}). + +\bibitem[McL75]{MCLEAN75} + Ruari McLean. +\newblock \emph{Jan Tschichold: Typographer}, +\newblock David R. Godine, 1975. + +\bibitem[McL80]{MCLEAN80} + Ruari McLean. +\newblock \emph{The Thames and Hudson Manual of Typography}, +\newblock Thames and Hudson, 1980. + +\bibitem[Nur64]{NURNBERG64} + Walter Nurnberg. +\newblock \emph{Words in their Hands}, +\newblock Privately printed at the University Printing House, Cambridge, 1964. + +\bibitem[RCHM59]{CAMBRIDGE59} + Royal Commission on Historical Monuments. +\newblock \emph{City of Cambridge}, 2 Parts, +\newblock Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1959. + +\bibitem[Rob95]{ROBINSON95} + Andrew Robinson. +\newblock \emph{The Story of Writing}, +\newblock Thames \& Hudson, 1995. + +\bibitem[Rob02]{ROBINSON02} + Andrew Robinson. +\newblock \emph{Lost Languages: The Enigma of the World's Undeciphered Scripts}, +\newblock McGraw-Hill, 2002. + +\bibitem[San94]{SANDERSON94} + Donald B. Sanderson. +\newblock \emph{Loss of Data Semantics in Syntax Directed Translation}, +\newblock Doctoral Thesis, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1994. + +\bibitem[Sne04]{SNEEP04} + Maarten Sneep. +\newblock \emph{The atmosphere in the laboratory: cavity ring-down measurements + on scattering and absorption}, +\newblock Thesis, Vrije Universitet, 2004. + + +\bibitem[Tho00]{THORSSON00} + \"{O}rn\'{o}lfur Thorsson (editor). +\newblock \emph{The Sagas of the Icelanders}, +\newblock Viking, 2000. + +\bibitem[Wil93]{WILSON93} + Adrian Wilson. +\newblock \emph{The Design of Books}, +\newblock Chronicle Books, 1993. + +\bibitem[Wil71]{WILSON71} + P. R. Wilson. +\newblock \emph{Some Observations on Planar Diffused Junctions in Silicon}, +\newblock Doctoral Thesis, University of Nottingham, October 1971. + +\bibitem[Wil92]{WILSON92} + P. R. Wilson, M. J. Wozny and M. J. Pratt (editors). +\newblock \emph{Geometric Modeling for Product Realization}, +\newblock IFIP Transactions, B-8, North-Holland, 1992. + + +\end{thebibliography} + +\printindex + +\end{document} + + -- cgit v1.2.3