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EEN MENIGHTE TREFFELIJCKE BOECKEN. NEDERLANDSE BOEKHANDELSCATALOGI IN HET BEGIN VAN DE ZEVENTIENDE EEUW.
Selm, B. van

   

- Utrecht : HES & DE GRAAF 1987
- 8vo
- cloth.
- xii, 432 pages.
- ISBN 9789061943662 / Order Nr. 103544
- Price: $ 110.00



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With a summary in English. Study of the Dutch booktrade at the beginning of the 17th century. Awarded with the Menno Hertzbergerprijs 1991. With 31 illustrations.

Sales rights: Available outside North America from HES & DE GRAAF Publishers.

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