Ann-Stone is a drop caps woodcut font from the late nineteenth century. Germany,
to be exact. Each letter is black, surrounded by a box drawn in thin lines and
curvy, curtain-like, stained glass patterns filling in the space. The Ann-Stone
font is copyright 1991 by David Rakowski, all rights reserved, alle rechte
vorbehalten, tous droites reserves.All 26 alphabetic characters are available in this font, although I and J are
identical. Also, an alternative T character will be found in the lower-case T
slot.You may use the Ann-Stone font at no charge. You may also give copies to your
friends, providing all the files in this archive, this one included, are
included. User groups and sellers of disks of public domain and shareware
software may distribute the Ann-Stone font without charge, providing it is on
a disk with the Jeff-Nichols font, another font of mine available on GEnie and
other online services. Ann Stone is the spouse of Jeff Nichols, and by the
symmetrical property of spousitudeness, Jeff Nichols is also the spouse of Ann
Stone. Also, they're married. No exceptions will be made to this mandate.The Ann-Stone font comes to you from Bug-Bytes, a place where we leave our doors
unlocked at night, where we walk on the lake in February and where even the
Federal Express driver says, "Geez you guys live WAY out here."Note that spousitudeness is not reflexive, by the way. Jeff Nichols is not his
own spouse, and this is a major inconvenience at tax time.