Here ends Vanessa Springora’s Consent.

The first edition of this book was printed and bound at at LSC Communications in Harrisonburg, Virginia, February 2021.

A NOTE ON THE TYPE

The text of this novel was set in Dante, a typeface first developed by German-Italian printer and type designer Giovanni Mardersteig (1892–1977), founder of private press Officina Bodoni. Officina Bodoni quickly gained a reputation for their high-quality printing, and Mardesteig approached typefaces with the same perfectionism. Dante was released for mechanical composition in 1957. The digital version, which you see on this page, was redrawn by Monotype’s Ron Carpenter and released in 1993. Based in part on Luca Pacioli’s renaissance face, Dante is an exquisite, balanced serif font, making it perfect for print.

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