# The Fleuron

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'''''The Fleuron''''' was a British [journal](/source/magazine) of [typography](/source/typography) and book arts published in seven volumes from 1923 to 1930. A [fleuron](/source/fleuron_(typography)) is a floral ornament used by typographers.

In 1922 [Stanley Morison](/source/Stanley_Morison) — the influential typographical advisor to [Monotype](/source/Monotype) — together with [Francis Meynell](/source/Francis_Meynell), Holbrook Jackson, Bernard Newdigate and Oliver Simon, founded the Fleuron Society in London. ''The Fleuron'' was the Fleuron Society's journal of typography and it was produced in seven lavish volumes. Each volume contained a rich variety of papers, illustrations, specimens, inserts and facsimiles along with essays by leading writers of typography and the book arts. ''The Fleuron'' is significant in containing influential essays and typographic material still relevant to the history and use of [typeface](/source/typeface)s.

The Fleuron is also significant as one of a series of British typographic journals embodied in diverse formats and titles: the ''Monotype Recorder'', ''[Signature (typography journal)](/source/Signature_(typography_journal))'' (1935–1940 and 1946–1954), ''Alphabet and Image'' (1946–1952), ''[Typographica](/source/Typographica)'' (1949–1967), ''Motif'' (1958–1967), ''[Baseline](/source/Baseline_(magazine))'' (1979–present), ''Matrix'' (1981–2021) and ''[Eye](/source/Eye_(magazine))'' (1990–present).

Anthologies and reproductions of ''The Fleuron'' are also now available.

==Seven volumes==

Following is a brief description of the seven volumes along with notable content relating to essays, contributors and typefaces.

# Edited by Oliver Simon. London, 1923. Among other articles, this issue includes Francis Meynell & Stanley Morison ''Printers' flowers and Arabesques''.
# Edited by Oliver Simon. London.
# Edited by Oliver Simon. London, 1924. This volume includes articles on the development of the book, [W.A. Dwiggins](/source/W.A._Dwiggins), D.B. Updike and the Merrymount Press, and modern styles in music printing in England.
# Edited by Oliver Simon. London, 1925. The fourth volume includes an essay by [Frederic Warde](/source/Frederic_Warde) on the work of [Bruce Rogers](/source/Bruce_Rogers_(typographer)).
# Edited by Stanley Morison. The University Press, Cambridge, and Doubleday Page, New York, 1926. This volume includes the essay by [Beatrice Warde](/source/Beatrice_Warde) (using the male pseudonym Paul Beaujon) on the historically inaccurate attribution of Jean Jannon's types to [Claude Garamond](/source/Claude_Garamond). 
# Edited by Stanley Morison. The University Press, Cambridge, and Doubleday Page, New York, 1928. This volume includes articles on [Rudolf Koch](/source/Rudolf_Koch), Geofroy Tory, an essay by [Beatrice Warde](/source/Beatrice_Warde) (under the pen name Paul Beaujon) called ''On Decorative Printing in America'' and ''Decorated Types'' by Stanley Morison.
# Edited by Stanley Morison. The University Press, Cambridge, and Doubleday Page, New York, 1930. This volume includes specimens of [Perpetua](/source/Perpetua_(typeface)), [Centaur](/source/Centaur_(typeface)) Roman, Monotype [Bembo](/source/Bembo) and [Lutetia](/source/Lutetia). This issue contains a [Beatrice Warde](/source/Beatrice_Warde) essay, ''[Eric Gill](/source/Eric_Gill): Sculptor of Letters'' and a complete reprinting of ''The Passion of [Perpetua and Felicity](/source/Perpetua_and_Felicity)'' with type and illustrations by [Eric Gill](/source/Eric_Gill). Also included is a famous essay by Stanley Morison, ''First Principles of Typography.''

==References==
* ''The Fleuron, A Journal of Typography.'' Numbers 1–4. Edited by Oliver Simon, London, 1923–1925.
* ''The Fleuron, A Journal of Typography.'' Numbers 5–7. Edited by Stanley Morison. The University Press, Cambridge, and Doubleday Page, New York, 1926–1930.

== External links == 
* [https://fontsinuse.com/uses/14168/the-garamond-types-considered-in-the-fleuron- The Fleuron no. 5] at Fonts In Use

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