This Republic of Suffering Font

About This Republic of Suffering Font

This Republic of Suffering: Death and the American Civil War is a nonfiction book by Drew Gilpin Faust, a well-known historian and the first female president of Harvard University.

The font used for the title of the book is very similar to Rockwell Bold Condensed, a slab serif designed at the Monotype foundry in 1934. The typeface is a commercial one and you can find details about it here.

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