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THOMAS FROGNALL DIBDIN, SELECTIONS.
Neuburg, Victor E.
Compiled with an Introduction by Victor E. Neuburg.

   

- Metuchen : Scarecrow Press 1978
- 8vo.
- cloth.
- viii, 245 pages.
- ISBN 0810810778 / Order Nr. 108159
- Price: $ 12.50



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First edition. This volume contains selections from Dibdin's work, a biographical sketch of Dibdin's life, and a bibliography of his writings. Volume Three of the Great Bibliographers Series. Bumped at corners.

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