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DIRECT ADVERTISING & SAMPLE BOOK OF MILL BRAND PAPERS VOLUME XIV, NO.3.

   

- Boston : Paper Makers' Advertising Club 1928
- 4to.
- cloth-backed stiff paper wrappers.
- 32 pages followed by many pages printed on different paper stocks and containing design work by American designers.
- ISBN none / Order Nr. 101923
- Price: $ 65.00



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Five articles including one by William A. Kittredge on the use of better paper for printing followed by the examples printed on different colored paper stock. The front cover was designed by W.A. Dwiggins. Spine lettering rubbed off in places; abrased spot on front cover. Two leaves partially cut away in advertising section.

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by Somervile, William

First edition. (NCBEL 568) Author's second book, which includes most of his writings to date. Somerville, also spelled Somervile, was a British writer who, after studies directed toward a career at law, lived the life of a country gentleman, indulging in the field sports that were to make up the subject matter of his best-known poems, especially "The Chace" (1735). (Dictionary of National Bibliography and Encyclopedia Britannica.) Lacks free front endpaper. Offset to the facing pages from the glue on the pastedowns. Some scattered foxing. Hinges starting.




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