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OLD REAM WRAPPERS, AN ESSAY ON EARLY REAM WRAPPERS OF ANTIQUARIAN INTEREST.
Voorn, Henk
Taylor A8. One of 375 numbered copies; this copy has "printer's copy" written in place of a number on the colophon. This was by far the largest Bird & Bull edition to date. It took Mr. Morris 30 weeks to make the paper used for it. The book was the result of a trip the Morris's took to Europe in 1967.With the separately issued envelope containing two reproductions of a ream wrapper present. This is often missing as it is much larger than the book. In a variant binding.
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> Schlosser, Leonard B., A PAIR ON PAPER, TWO ESSAYS ON PAPER HISTORY AND RELATED MATTERS.
> Morris, Henry, THE WORLD'S WORST MARBLED PAPERS, BEING A COLLECTION.

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THE TARANTELLA ROSE, SIX POEMS BY WILLIAM EVERSON.
by Everson, William.
Limited to 75 numbered copies. Six poems, previously unpublished, written on the occasion of the death of Robinson Jeffers. Letterpress printed on flax paper, handmade by Peter Thomas, and illustrated with seven linoleum cuts by Donna Thomas. Bound in a modified limp vellum technique with the printed pages sewn onto dark rose colored paper laces which are then threaded into the cover, with the sewing left exposed on the spine. The cover paper was hand made from muslin rag, and replicates the supple durability of turn-of-the-century English vellum. Housed in a custom clamshell portfolio box made by Book Lab, covers of cream cloth, spine label and inner box of dark rose paper, edged in cloth of a darker rose shade.

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