Technical Mathematics (1954) [pdf]
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·March 17, 2025srvmshr
tiu
https://github.com/tntaooa/tnt/ Closest I know to an actual book in that style in modern LaTeX. The current edition (main.pdf of that repo) however replaced all the old styling by the looks of it, luckily the antique pdf is viewable here: https://github.com/tntaooa/tnt/blob/63675f2f7dd6b0490d096754...
The extracted style files are here (as a package): https://github.com/proafxin/antique_book
On a personal note, getting the text (for MIR style books) is the somewhat easy part, see https://tug.org/FontCatalogue/oldstandard/ The hard part is the symbols (er, math). For UK style old books (MacMillan style), there is the "literat" package, "Literaturnaya" fonts, which get close but the Math symbols are a miss.
tralarpa
Maybe this goes in the right direction:
https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/352447/how-to-write-...
charlieo88
From the PDF - "The scanned pages in this file were extracted from the text and only deal with math operations being solved using the slide rule."
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Pardon me asking a question on a different tangent: This old-school typography is very neat to see. I've seen this in many Dover Publication books & even Mir titles from USSR.
Is there a reliable way to replicate this style via Latex i.e. any choice of font & STY style files? For me this is very aesthetically pleasing experience. Thanks in advance.