Walden Font put up a collection of 17 Old German Fraktur and Blackletter fonts from four centuries (sorry - no Nazi fonts), including the famous Gutenberg Bible Type and three different old German script fonts. You can view samples, read about the history of Fraktur in general and about each font in particular. You can also download working samples of all the fonts. The format is TrueType for Windows, so you can type Fraktur in every Windows application. This is helpful for those who would like to learn how to read Fraktur, as you can convert any existing text file to Fraktur, or type Fraktur text yourself. Their URL is http://www.waldenfont.com Oliver Weiss schwabe@aol.com