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    <title>Susan Shapiro at Fonts In Use</title>
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      <title><![CDATA[No God But God: Egypt and the Triumph of Islam]]></title>
      <link>https://fontsinuse.com/uses/26093/no-god-but-god-egypt-and-the-triumph-of-islam</link>
      <description><![CDATA[Contributed by <a href="/contributors/4/stephen-coles">Stephen Coles</a><br/><a href="https://fontsinuse.com/uses/26093/no-god-but-god-egypt-and-the-triumph-of-islam"><img src="https://assets.fontsinuse.com/use-media/87324/upto-700xauto/69b54028/1/jpeg/9200000041229844.jpeg"/></a><br/><br/><i><b>Source:&nbsp;<span class="fiu-attribution__sourceUrl"><a href="https://sshapirodesignandphoto.com/non-fiction10.shtml" target="_blank" rel="noopener">sshapirodesignandphoto.com</a></span>&nbsp;</b><span>License: <span class="fiu-attribution__license">All Rights Reserved</span><span>. </span></span></i><br/><a href="https://fontsinuse.com/typefaces/1889/itc-quorum"><img src="https://assets.fontsinuse.com/static/renders/2/1889/400/4/683c6bc7/itc-quorum.png"/></a><br/><br/><p><a href="http://global.oup.com/academic/product/no-god-but-god-9780195157932">Oxford University Press</a>:</p>

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<p>Abdo provides a firsthand account of this peaceful movement, allowing its moderate leaders, street preachers, scholars, doctors, lawyers, men and women of all social classes to speak for themselves. Challenging Western stereotypes, she finds that this growing number of Islamists do not seek the violent overthrow of the government or a return to a medieval age. Instead, they believe their religious values are compatible with the demands of the modern world.</p>
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<p>Nothing groundbreaking here – just a solid cover. <strong><a target="_self" class="entity-link" href="https://fontsinuse.com/typefaces/1889/itc-quorum" data-entity-code-id="1889" data-entity-code-type="TypeEntity">ITC Quorum</a></strong> supplies strong capitals that are worthy of a brief and powerful title. Although it was released in the 1970s, Quorum doesn’t feel overtly of its time, especially when avoiding the more obvious grooviness of its lowercase and <a href="http://fontsinuse.com/uses/8006/yale-school-of-art-silent-auction">heaviest weights</a>. The near-monoline forms have an inscriptional quality, and a certain seriousness worthy of the subject, but avoid stereotypes or outdated pastiche. The only reference to traditional Islam is in the minimal border pattern and ornaments.</p>

<p></p><br/><br/>This post was originally published at <a href="https://fontsinuse.com/uses/26093/no-god-but-god-egypt-and-the-triumph-of-islam">Fonts In Use</a><hr/>]]></description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Apr 2019 06:26:11 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Stephen Coles</author>
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      <title><![CDATA[Tell them what's-her-name called by Mildred Davis]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[Contributed by <a href="/contributors/6070/felixnic">Felix Nic</a><br/><a href="https://fontsinuse.com/uses/25920/tell-them-whats-her-name-called-by-mildred-da"><img src="https://assets.fontsinuse.com/use-media/86590/upto-700xauto/69b54028/1/jpeg/img.jpeg"/></a><br/><br/><i><b>Source:&nbsp;<span class="fiu-attribution__sourceUrl"><a href="https://archive.org/details/tellthemwhatsher00davi" target="_blank" rel="noopener">archive.org</a></span>&nbsp;</b><span><span class="fiu-attribution__credits fiu-text--captioning">Random House: New York</span>. </span><span>License: <span class="fiu-attribution__license">All Rights Reserved</span><span>. </span></span></i><br/><a href="https://fontsinuse.com/typefaces/32544/simplex"><img src="https://assets.fontsinuse.com/static/samples/2/1383/440/4/570e20c4/simplex.png"/></a><br/><a href="https://fontsinuse.com/typefaces/1143/itc-avant-garde-gothic"><img src="https://assets.fontsinuse.com/static/renders/2/1143/400/4/69a85c72/itc-avant-garde-gothic.png"/></a><br/><br/><blockquote>
<p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mildred_B._Davis">Mildred B. Davis</a> is an American novelist whose books generally fall into the suspense/mystery genre. Katherine (Davis) Roome, her daughter, and a published author herself, helped Mildred break a 30-year publishing silence by working with her to turn some previously unpublished manuscripts into the <em>Murder in Maine</em> series. The third book of this series, however, was written by Mildred quite recently. —<span class="nbsp">&nbsp;&nbsp;</span><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mildred_B._Davis">Wikipedia</a></p>
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<p><em>Tell Them What’s-Her-Name Called</em> was published in 1975 by Random House, New York. The jacket typography combines <a href="http://fontsinuse.com/typefaces/32544/simplex"><strong>Simplex</strong></a>, a monolinear uncial originally designed by S.H. de Roos for the Amsterdam Type Foundry in 1939, and <a href="http://fontsinuse.com/typefaces/1143/itc-avant-garde-gothic"><strong>ITC Avant Garde Gothic</strong></a> (1970), here with its alternate <strong>e</strong> and noticeable ink traps.</p>

<p></p><br/><br/>This post was originally published at <a href="https://fontsinuse.com/uses/25920/tell-them-whats-her-name-called-by-mildred-da">Fonts In Use</a><hr/>]]></description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 10 Apr 2019 12:44:42 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Felix Nic</author>
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