Typographical Taste single work   column  
Issue Details: First known date: 1841... 1841 Typographical Taste
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The writer for the Australian accuses the lead writer for the Monitor of being over-zealous in his use of the 'dash'.

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    y separately published work icon The Australian vol. 8 no. 939 (New Series) 8 April 1841 Z1878713 1841 newspaper issue 1841 pg. 2
    Note: The paragraph headed 'Typographical Taste' appears at the bottom of column four on page two.

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Typographical Taste 1841 single work column
— Appears in: Sydney Monitor and Commercial Advertiser , 9 April vol. 16 no. 1893 1841; (p. 2)
The Monitor responds to the Australian's accusations about the former's over-use of the 'dash' in its typography.
Typographical Taste 1841 single work column
— Appears in: Sydney Monitor and Commercial Advertiser , 9 April vol. 16 no. 1893 1841; (p. 2)
The Monitor responds to the Australian's accusations about the former's over-use of the 'dash' in its typography.
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