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Post by evertype on Oct 10, 2013 13:19:16 GMT -5
Evertype would like to announce the publication of an edition of "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland", printed in the Ewellic Alphabet. Doug Ewell devised the Ewellic alphabet in 1980, as a form of secret writing. A decade later, after Ewell had become a supporter of the Unicode Standard, he worked to improve his alphabet’s character repertoire and encoding. Ewellic is a phonemic alphabet, like Shavian, Unifon, and shorthands such as Pitman and Gregg. With fonts specially designed by Michael Everson, this edition of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland is written entirely in this unique featural alphabet. A page with links to Amazon.com and Amazon.co.uk is available at www.evertype.com/books/alice-en-Ewel.html . Bookstores can order copies at a discount from the publisher.
Michael Everson Evertype, alice-in-wonderland-books.com
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