Delinquent Chacha by Ved Mehta

Published July 12, 2025
Contributed by Florian Hardwig


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Delinquent Chacha is the debut novel by Indian-born writer Ved Mehta (1934–2021). First serialized in The New Yorker, it was published in book form by Harper & Row in 1966.

The first-edition dust jacket features Halftone. Originally boasting horizontally hatched (hence the name) and shaded letterforms, it’s here used in a solid version of unknown origin.

The designer specified an all-caps setting, yielding a whole lot of ball terminals. I’m afraid this might have been done out of exotism – although the resulting look has nothing to do with Indic scripts, and everything with the formal diversification in Western type design during the Victorian era.

Via a request posted by Ben Noe on Font ID.




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Detail from the showing of Halftone in Marder, Luse & Co.’s Specimen Book and Price List from 1893




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Halftone appears on the spine portion, too, alongside the publisher’s name is caps from News Gothic.




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Text on the inner flap is set in the Mergenthaler Linotype version of Janson, with the author’s name in Times New Roman and price info in Futura.




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The title page pairs Centaur caps (top) with Janson.



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