Gessele-Script is an elegant script font from the Art Nouveau period.
The characters are unslanted and are drawn as if with a quill pen, with
thick down strokes and thin up strokes. There's a complete alphabet in
the font, as well as punctuation and numbers. There are no diacritics.
There are also three extra characters: an alternate upper-case M will be
found at ascii 229 on PCs, shift-option M on Macintosh; a final swash
lower-case e at ascii 171 (option-e followed by option-e on Macintosh);
and a final s wash lower-case n at ascii 247 (option-n followed by
option-n on Macintosh). The Macintosh keystrokes given apply to the
System 7 keyboard mapping.  The Gessele-Script font has been uploaded in
PostScript Type 1 and TrueType versions for both Macintosh and PC
platforms. Other platforms are not supported. All versions of this font
are copyright (c) 1992 by David Rakowski. All Rights Reserved. It is
distributed as shareware. You may keep your copy of the font and give
out copies to friends, prov iding all the files from the original
archive (including the one you are reading) are included. If you keep
the font for more than 31 days, or if you like, use, or worship the
font, please make a tax-deductible contribution of $6.49 to the Columbia
University Music Department. Your money helps to pay for performances of
music composed by Columbia University students. Make a check out to
Columbia University and send it to Cynthia Lemiesz, Music Department,
703 Dodge Hall, Columbia University, New York, NY 10027. With your
check, you might also enclose a small clump of cat hair.  Nonprofit
organizations and user groups may include this font on their nominal
charge disks, providing all the files from the original archive are
included. For profit organizations are specifically prohibited from
selling this font on any disk they sell or give away.  Gessele-Script
comes from Insect Bytes, who would like to remind you that "Gessele" has
three syllables.
