Classified Advertising

Gun List

Gun List

Price: $33.98*
(Blue Dolphin)

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Gun List Magazine is an all-advertising, nationwide marketplace for buyers and sellers of firearms. It features display advertising from the nation's top dealers, plus extensive classified advertising. Gun List is the original indexed firearms paper.


Merchant: Blue Dolphin


Spartan™ Heavy Classified

Spartan™ Heavy Classified

Price: $25.99*
(Fonts.com)

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Released by American Typefounders around 1933, the Spartan Classified font family is an American version of Futura. Designed for use at 5.5 point in classified advertising, Spartan Classified has wide characters with surrounding space and short ascenders and descenders.


Merchant: Fonts.com


Spartan™ Classified Complete Family Pack

Spartan™ Classified Complete Family Pack

Price: $49*
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Released by American Typefounders around 1933, the Spartan Classified font family is an American version of Futura. Designed for use at 5.5 point in classified advertising, Spartan Classified has wide characters with surrounding space and short ascenders and descenders.


Merchant: Fonts.com


Spartan™ Book Classified

Spartan™ Book Classified

Price: $25.99*
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Released by American Typefounders around 1933, the Spartan Classified font family is an American version of Futura. Designed for use at 5.5 point in classified advertising, Spartan Classified has wide characters with surrounding space and short ascenders and descenders.


Merchant: Fonts.com


The Discourse of Classified Advertising

The Discourse of Classified Advertising

Price: $65*
(eBooks)

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Linguists who have studied simplified varieties of a given language, such as pidgins or the language of care-givers, have tended to explain similarities in their structure by the fact that they use the same mechanisms of simplification.


Merchant: eBooks


Maximus™

Maximus™

Price: $25.99*
(Fonts.com)

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Released by Linotype in 1967, the Maximus font first appeared in The Daily Telegraph, used for classified advertising, in December 1967. The optimum size is 4.75 point.


Merchant: Fonts.com