Lost 'Abadi Condensed Light' font from Mail

how do I get it back? Anyone know of free font download sites where I can get this font? Then I assume you have to drop the font into some library folder somewhere? Think I did this years ago but since forgotten. The font disappeared after a recent format of my hard drive and restoration of everything via Super Duper, frankly I'm baffled that that font was not restored along with everything else.
Simon

I "upgraded" (down?) to Leopard last night and now I've lost my Camilia Italic font. For 13 years, every form I've ever made, every email I've written, every thing I've ever written from the beginning of my business has used the Camilia Italic font. Every form I've opened today has been changed to some large square blocked boring font. My font is no longer in Photoshop, Appleworks, my email program - I can't even find it by googling it & searching sites that show 6 million fonts. Its not in my Application Folder > Font Book or in my Library > Fonts folder.
I'm overwhelmed at the thought of having to go back 13 years and reformat everything. I backed up my entire computer (except applications) last night to both my iPod and my external hard drive. So all my forms are there - but I suppose if I tried to open them with Leopard they'll be gone. Have I been had by Apple?

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