Little Lord Fontleroy Font
by Nick's Fonts
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Art Deco2 font family styles
Regular Style

truetype 171 glyphs 394 characters
Little Lord Fontleroy NF Style

truetype 218 glyphs 223 characters
About Little Lord Fontleroy Font
Here’s a strange hybrid: I took the lower case from the formal script font Stuyvesant, straightened out its rather extreme 22° slant, and combined them with caps from the font Bellevue, again making them upright, and adding an inline effect. The result is a font that flows very nicely, with a nice balance between clean lowercase characters and swashy caps. Thanks to Deb Dunbar for naming this font.
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TSN
almost 13 years agoThis is one of my top favorite fonts.

RogerSNelsson
almost 13 years ago@g12sam
Well, looky here:
http://www.fontspace.com/nicks-fonts/fontleroy-brown
;)

fontspace
almost 13 years ago@RogerSNelsson Thanks for finding that -- I thought I had seen a solid version before
IzyLo9147
12 years agoVery cute:):)

EPShaniceStyles
10 years agoA really nice font looks especially nice on book covers of all kind 😄

LunaMoon13
6 years agoit is really nice. Thankyou!
For those of you looking for an improved version with more/better accents etc: Nick Curtis has allowed me to rework his free fonts and offer them with a (very generous) commercial license.
So if you need a professional quality Unicode OpenType or TrueType version of this font with a multilingual and expanded character set - you will find it here:
http://www.cheapprofonts.com/Little_Lord_Fontleroy_NF_Pro
(Nick Curtis receives royalties from all sales)