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"textContent": "Photo(s) by Make It Old on Flickr.\n\n\n_**Source: www.flickr.com **Uploaded to Flickr by Make It Old and tagged with “didoni”. _\n\n\n\n\n\nMarcia Seligson’s debut book about “America’s way of wedding” was first published by William Morrow in May 1973. This is the cover of Bantam’s paperback edition (Y8255) from June 1974. The cover art is by Eldon Dedini, the title typeface is **Didoni**. This follower of Pistilli Roman was issued by Phil Martin’s Alphabet Innovations in 1969. It’s used with many of its distinguishing swash forms.\n\nFrom the back cover:\n\n> Peek through the keyhole—you are an uninvited guest, taking a look at America’s continuous parade of weddings, the $7-billion-a-year satin, lace and orange blossom jamboree—from coast to coast, from pink mashed potatoes to heart-shaped swimming pools.\n\n\n\nThis post was originally published at Fonts In Use\n\n* * *",
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