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THE JOY OF BOOKS, AN EXCERPT FROM A MAN'S REACH.
Andersen, Elmer L.

   

- (Minneapolis, MN) : University of Minnesota Press 2000
- 8vo.
- stiff paper wrappers
- (ii), 20, (2) pages
- Order Nr. 101726
- Price: $ 20.00



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First edition. (S-K 1960) A "contribution to the history of bookbinding at Oxford down to the period of the Civil War." This book is devoted to stamped and rolled bindings (to the exclusion of tooling). A chronological list of Oxford binders, ca 1180-1640, follows lists of rolled and stamped bindings. Also included is an extract from the Bodleian Day Books (1613-24) and Account Book (1613-76). Number Ten in the Illustrated Monographs Series issued by the Society. Illustrated. Two bookplates including one that indicates that this volume comes from the bibliographical library of William P. Wreden.




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