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ROBERT BELL'S BOOK AUCTION CATALOG, AN EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY AMERICAN BROADSIDE.
A facsimile from the Library of Congress.
One page of text by James Gilreath. Facsimile is one of two known copies of this broadside. Broadside is loosely inserted in a pocket in folder.
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> ELEVEN CATALOGUES BY REINIER LEERS 1692-1709. WITH AN INTRODUCTION AND INDEXES BY H.H.M. VAN LIESHOUT AND O.S. LANKHORST.

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WER IST VICTOR HAMMER (WHO IS VICTOR HAMMER)
by Koch, Rudolf.
Text in English and German. Published as a keepsake for a lecture workshop in graphic design with David Pankow, marking the 40th anniversary of the founding of the King Library Press by Carolyn Reading Hammer in 1956. According to Dr. Paul Holbrook of the Press, about 50 copies were printed. Designed by Holbrook. Type set by Suann Childers. Hand printed and sewn. Four broadsides by Koch (12 x 8 inches) and a brochure about the Fall 1996 Seminar in Graphic Design laid in.

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