Free Pride and Prejudice Typeset (Illustrated)
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It is done.
I present to you, Pride and Prejudice! By Jane Austen, and Illustrated by Hugh Thomson! Use it for reading, bookbinding, or whathaveyou, the unimposed pdf is sized for half letter (letter folio). And oh god this one was tedious uh, fun to do!
All the illustrations are included in this typeset, PLUS all the dropcaps! See below the break for more interior shots, and details about making it.
Edit: I FORGOT THE LINK! Here it is: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1S2wl_PuxCupofnDpqGuk7VjMHYFMWC6g?usp=sharing
Also, as always, please leave credit if you use this typeset! It is free for personal use, just consider leaving a like/reblog if you can, and follow this blog for more free typesets! You can also support me on Ko-fi!
So I kept the title page simple for this typeset, since there's so many beautiful illustrations going on by Hugh Thomson. Just look at this! There's even an illustration for List of Illustrations!
...the list was it's own pain, and a lot of the illustrations had to be manually added in 😅 Twas a fun morning of cross referencing pictures and page numbers.
I really loved the drop caps in this book, so I had to make sure to include them all! Each one was unique, and there's a ton of fun detail in these drawings, but the pic quality in the scans was a little rough. Here's hoping they translate okay in the pdf.
I just really love how this one turned out overall. I tried to have most of the illustrations at the largest size I could fit within my margins so that they could be properly admired. The original peacock version is so gorgeous, and of course Austen's writing is always an absolute joy to read. Anyway, here's hoping this typeset was helpful for folks!
Any errors, feel free to let me know! There was a lot of lines and files that needed to be manually placed and formatted, so some stuff might have gotten bumped around as I adjusted. If you've made it this far, thanks for stopping by!
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Unpopular ACOTAR Opinion
If we can forgive Rhysand for all the bullshit he pulled Under the Mountain, and putting Feyre in danger in ACOMAF, we can forgive Nesta for being bitchy and not hunting.
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Mahmoud Darwish (محمود درويش), Think of Others, in Almond Blossoms and Beyond, Translated by Mohammad Shaheen, Interlink Books, Northampton, MA, 2009, p. 3
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How to support your local queer black author (aka me lol)
Things are getting serious and I'm actually working on self publishing my first book right now!!! If you want to support me in funding all of the stuff I have to pay for (like the ISBN number, the barcode, etc.), I set up a ko-fi account to reach my goals!
Anything helps! And if you can't donate, just support me here by spreading the word!
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