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ALDINE PRESS BOOKS AT THE HARRY RANSOM HUMANITIES RESEARCH CENTER, THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN, A DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE.
Kallendorf, Craig W. and Maria X. Wells.
Reprint of the scarce 1998 first edition now issued by Martino Publishing with the permission of the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center at the University of Texas. Contains 33 pages of plates depicting bindings, inscriptions, and shelf marks. A total of 526 entries containing information on author, title, illustrations, full collation, colophon, author index, binder index, provenance index, bibliography of Aldine Quincentenary Catalogues. One page foreword by H. George Fletcher.
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N'EN PARLONS PLUS!, EXCERPTS FROM DIVERS PAPERS & CHRONIC...
by Bentley, Wilder (Editor).
Limited to 105 copies, set up and printed on a handpress by Wilder Bentley ("and his faithful spouse, Ellen") on dampened Strathmore Wayside Text for at The Archetype Press in Euclid Court, Berkeley, Ca and issued for private distribution among members of The Arts Club & their friends. Printed in "a bastard version" of Caslon Oldface italic and Goudy Modern roman. Wood-engraved abstraction of the initial i for the Prolegomena, vignette on the title-page, and design for the front cover by John C. Haley. Excerpts from chronicles of The Arts Club's past season. "It is not primarily designed to explain to the world in general what we are, what we do, how well we reason, or how badly we sing. Rather it is a souvenir, intended to revive some of our very happy memories." Finely printed.

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