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The main title is spaces out similarly to the gap between the other items on the page, giving five strong elements and a horizontal rule. Having an odd number of elements on a title page is preferred by some typographers.
THE ART OF DECORATIVE DESIGN
with
an appendix, giving the hours of the day at which flowers open (the floral clock); the characteristic flowers of the months (both indigenous and cultivated), of all countries, and of the diversified soils.
by
C. DRESSER, PH.D., D.L.S., F.E.B.S.
Professor of ornamental art and botany in the central palace, Sydenham; of botany applied to the fine arts in the department of science and art, South Kensington Museum; and of scientific botany in the polytechnic institution, and the London and St. Mary’s medical colleges.
LONDON: Day and Son, Lithographers to the Queen, Gate Street, Lincoln’s Inn Fields.
1862.