That Q is typical of Baskervilles. I think ITC New Baskerville looks pretty close, based on the Q tail shape, although the tail of your 'a' seems a bit more vertical than the sample in the book I'm looking at. There are a lot of Baskervilles, and I'm having trouble getting MyFonts to open, or I would search with this sample text for a closer match.
13 Feb 2009 — 9:00am
ITC New Baskerville also comes close, but it's just a bit off.
13 Feb 2009 — 9:05am
That Q is typical of Baskervilles. I think ITC New Baskerville looks pretty close, based on the Q tail shape, although the tail of your 'a' seems a bit more vertical than the sample in the book I'm looking at. There are a lot of Baskervilles, and I'm having trouble getting MyFonts to open, or I would search with this sample text for a closer match.
- Mike Yanega
13 Feb 2009 — 7:37pm
It's Baskerville No.2 from Bitstream
13 Feb 2009 — 8:00pm
I should mention that it's been outlined, as the bold weight does not have the same tail on the "a"