Typefaces
Page was a prolific designer of typefaces, all of them typical of the dreadfully over-ornamented style of the mid-nineteenth century. The following types were designed by Page:
- Aetna (1870); a virtual type version is available from Wooden Type Fonts.
- Antique #7 (1870)
- Antique Tuscan Outline (1859); a virtual type version is available from Wooden Type Fonts called Concave Tuscan X.
- Antique Tuscan #8 (1859); Adobe's virtual type version is called Mesquite.
- Antique Tuscan #11 (1859), also called Gothic Tuscan Condensed; HiH's virtual type version is called Antique Tuscan No. 9.
- Antique XXX Condensed (1859)
- Beveled #142 (1882)
- Celtic Ornamented (1870); Adobe's virtual type version is called Pepperwood.
- Clarendon Ornamented (1859); Adobe's virtual type version is called Rosewood, while the FontMesa version is called Country Western.
- Clarendon XX Condensed (1859)
- Egyptian Ornamented (1870)
- French Antique (1869)
- French Clarenton XXX Condensed (1879); Adobe's virtual type version is called Ponderosa.
- Gothic Tuscan Condensed #2 (1879)
- Gothic Tuscan Pointed (1859); Adobe's virtual type version is called Ironwood, while the Wooden Type Fonts version is called Tuscan Italian Round.
- Ionic (1859)
- Latin #129 (1879); Adobe's virtual type version is called Birch.
- Painter's Roman (1870), cut in association with Darius Wells; Adobe's virtual type version is called Juniper.
- Peerless #131 (1879)
- Phanitalian (1879); HiH's virtual type version is called Gothic Tuscan One.
- Skeleton Antique (1865); a virtual type version is available from Wooden Type Fonts.
- Teutonic (1872); a virtual type version is available from Wooden Type Fonts.
- #154 (1887); a virtual type version is available from Wooden Type Fonts, while HiH's version is called Page No. 508.
- #500 (1887); a virtual type version is available from Wooden Type Fonts.
- #506 (1887); a virtual type version is available from Wooden Type Fonts.
- #508, #510, #513 (1887); Font Bureau's virtual type versions are called Hamilton.
- #515 (1887); ITC's virtual type version is called ITC Florinda
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