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Typographical personification - In fiction |  | Typographical personification - In fiction: Encyclopedia II - Typographical personification - In fiction |  | In Terry Pratchett's novel The Truth, a group of dwarves run a printing press to create a typo-filled newspaper, intended to be named Ankh Morpork Items, but the last word was misspelled to Times. Motto: The truth shall make ye fret (sometimes frep or other misspellings of free).
There have been several communities that have been devoted to them, as well as online art galleries [1][2].
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See also:Typographical personification, Typographical personification - Types, Typographical personification - In fiction, Typographical personification - External link |  | | Typographical personification, Typographical personification - External link, Typographical personification - In fiction, Typographical personification - Types, Gremlin, Typographical error, Scapegoat |  | |
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Typographical personification - In fiction
In Terry Pratchett's novel The Truth, a group of dwarves run a printing press to create a typo-filled newspaper, intended to be named Ankh Morpork Items, but the last word was misspelled to Times. Motto: The truth shall make ye fret (sometimes frep or other misspellings of free).
There have been several communities that have been devoted to them, as well as online art galleries [1][2].
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