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MARY HYDE ECCLES: A MISCELLANY OF HER ESSAYS AND ADDRESSES
Zachs, William (editor)
Mary Hyde Eccles showcases the writings of a notable American female collector, scholar, and author. As an active member of the Grolier Club, Mary Eccles represented the best the Club had to offer. Eccles was an exhibition curator, a contributor to the Gazette, and a generous donor to the Club. This book presents a selection of Eccles writings, both published and unpublished, which represent her career. Beginning in 1946 and ending in 2001, the book provides a chronology of her life and works. A note from Carolyn L. Smith, a foreword by Kenneth Auchincloss, a list of illustrations, and an index of names are included. Containing black and white illustrations, the book was designed by Jerry Kelly and printed at the Studley Press.
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ROSALYNDE, OR EUPHUES GOLDEN LEGACIE
by Lodge, Thomas
Limited to an edition of 160 (Johnson, 12). Part of the series of "Shakespearean Reprints." Rosalynde was thought to have been the basis for some of the themes in 'As You Like It.' From the edition printed by Abel Jeffes for T.G. and John Busbie in 1592 and collated with the 1598 edition. Text in black and red printed on American handmade paper watermarked "Elston" . Bookplate of Frederick Forrest Peabody, founder of the Arrow Shirt company, on back paste-down. Scratching to covers.

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