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You may view more information about the font, which is a commercial font, [here](https:\u002F\u002Fapi.fontbolt.com\u002Fapi\u002Ftheme-variant\u002F1073\u002Fpurchase).","\n  \n    Flower of God is a book by Herbert Asubel, telling the story of the author’s paternal ancestral family from the time of the Temple of Solomon to the present: their migration from ancient\n    Israel to Babylon, to Persia, Anatolia, Europe an",6062,57,0,"y",[22],{"id":23,"theme_id":12,"filename":24,"featured":20},14138,"634ee0cd8b252.jpg",{"theme_tag_id":26,"theme_id":12},225,{"id":28,"slug":29,"title":30,"description":31,"seo_description":32,"views":33,"views_trending":34,"rate_like":35,"rate_dislike":9,"scraped":20,"moderated":20,"images":36,"pivot":40},159631,"catastrophe-1914-font","Catastrophe 1914 Font","*Catastrophe 1914: Europe Goes to War* is a historical book by Max Hastings that explores the political and military events leading up to the outbreak of World War I.\n\nThe typeface used on the book cover's title is likely Block, which was created by Hermann Hoffmann in 1908. Further information on this typeface can be found [here](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.myfonts.com\u002Fcollections\u002Fberthold-block-w1g-font-berthold?rfsn=6624849.1cf93c\u002F).","\n  \n    Catastrophe 1914: Europe Goes to War is a book written by Max Hastings and published in 2013.\n  \n  \n    The font used in the cover for the book title is probably Block designed by Hermann Hoffmann in 1908. 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Further information about the font can be viewed [here](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.myfonts.com\u002Ffonts\u002Fmti\u002Fattower\u002F).","\n  \n    The Searchers: The Making of an American Legend, is a book written by Glenn Frankel and published in 2013.\n  \n  \n    The font used for the book on the cover is very similar to PL Tower Condensed designed by Morris Fuller Benton in 1934. 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Further information regarding the font is available [here](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.myfonts.com\u002Ffonts\u002Fwoodentypefonts\u002Fclarendon-extra-cond\u002Fdemi-bold\u002F).","\n  \n    Killing Lincoln: The Shocking Assassination That Changed America Forever is a book by Bill O’Reilly and Martin Dugard concerning the 1865 assassination of the U.S. President Abraham\n    Lincoln.\n  \n  \n    The font used on the cover for the ",3774,24,[80],{"id":81,"theme_id":72,"filename":82,"featured":20},17555,"634ee587d900b.jpg",{"theme_tag_id":26,"theme_id":72},{"id":85,"slug":86,"title":87,"description":88,"seo_description":89,"views":90,"views_trending":91,"rate_like":92,"rate_dislike":19,"scraped":20,"moderated":20,"images":93,"pivot":97},158325,"lone-survivor-font","Lone Survivor Font","*Lone Survivor: The Eyewitness Account of Operation Redwing and the Lost Heroes of SEAL Team 10* is a book written by Marcus Luttrell. A Navy SEAL recounts his true story of survival and hard choices during a secret military operation in Afghanistan.  \n\nTrade Gothic Pro Bold Condensed #20, which Jackson Burke developed in 1948, is most likely the font used for the book title on the cover. You may view more information about the typeface, which is a commercial font, [here](https:\u002F\u002Fapi.fontbolt.com\u002Fapi\u002Ftheme-variant\u002F1074\u002Fpurchase).","\n  \n    Lone Survivor: The Eyewitness Account of Operation Redwing and the Lost Heroes of SEAL Team 10 is a book written by Marcus Luttrell.\n  \n  \n    The font used for the book title on the cover is probably Trade Gothic Pro Bold Condensed #20 desig",6651,21,6,[94],{"id":95,"theme_id":85,"filename":96,"featured":20},14139,"634ee0cdbf020.jpg",{"theme_tag_id":26,"theme_id":85},{"id":99,"slug":100,"title":101,"description":102,"seo_description":103,"views":104,"views_trending":91,"rate_like":35,"rate_dislike":19,"scraped":20,"moderated":20,"images":105,"pivot":109},159638,"1493-font","1493 Font","*1493: Uncovering the New World Columbus Created*  is a non-fiction book by Charles C. 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The typeface is a commercial one and you can find details about it [here](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.myfonts.com\u002Fcollections\u002Frockwell-font-monotype-imaging).","\n  \n    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.\n  \n  \n    The font used for the title of the book is very sim",2992,[131],{"id":132,"theme_id":124,"filename":133,"featured":20},17553,"634ee586e7d44.jpg",{"theme_tag_id":26,"theme_id":124},{"id":136,"slug":137,"title":138,"description":139,"seo_description":140,"views":141,"views_trending":142,"rate_like":35,"rate_dislike":19,"scraped":20,"moderated":20,"images":143,"pivot":150},158471,"the-boy-in-the-striped-pyjamas-font","The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas Font","*The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas* is a 2006 novel by Irish novelist John Boyne. 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You can view and download the font [here](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.myfonts.com\u002Fproducts\u002Fcond-pro-bold-ff-meta-364674\u002F).","\n  \n    Who’s Looking Out for You is a book written by Bill O’Reilly, an American television host and writer.\n  \n  \n    The font used for the book title is probably FF Meta Cond Bold. Designed by Erik Spiekermann for the West German Post Office, ",2481,16,[172],{"id":173,"theme_id":164,"filename":174,"featured":20},17552,"634ee58619472.jpg",{"theme_tag_id":26,"theme_id":164},{"id":177,"slug":178,"title":179,"description":180,"seo_description":181,"views":182,"views_trending":170,"rate_like":19,"rate_dislike":19,"scraped":20,"moderated":20,"images":183,"pivot":187},159635,"maps-of-the-imagination-font","Maps of the Imagination Font","*Maps of the Imagination: The Writer as Cartographer*  is a book by Peter Turchi that explores the relationship between writing and mapping. 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