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Igor
Just now, Ralf Herrmann said:

As per our forum rules, can you please provide more background information about the sample(s) you provided. 

I found these fonts on book covers, published by ACT...

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Igor
Just now, Ralf Herrmann said:

Published when? What are the names of those books?

All i know is the books were published in across 1999-2004.

Titles are the same like on picture.

Thank you.

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Riccardo Sartori

At the moment I have some difficulties searching typefaces. However, the last one looks similar to Nueva, but I don’t think there is an official Cyrillic version of it. As for the second sample, you could search using “Lombardic” as a keyword.

2 hours ago, Igor said:

Titles are the same like on picture.

It would be useful if you type them down, to help those without a Cyrillic keyboard.

 

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Igor
4 hours ago, Riccardo Sartori said:

It would be useful if you type them down, to help those without a Cyrillic keyboard.

Sure!
1st 'Пикассо' (ITC Korinna)
2nd 'Кукла' (Romvel)
3rd 'Пересмешники' (unofficial Nueva Cyrillic Bold?)

4 hours ago, Riccardo Sartori said:

 

 

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George Thomas

I believe Riccardo is right about the last one. IMO it is Nueva Bold, but it does not appear to be available from any of the usual commercial sites. It is possibly a private one-off to add Cyrillic, or even a free font from somewhere. The Cyrillic additions, to me at least, don't look quite right.

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