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CENTO BELLE LEGATURE ITALIANE ESPOSTE NELLA BIBLIOTECA NAZ. MARCIANA DE VENEZIA.

   

- Rome : La Libreria dello Stato 1929
- 8vo
- stiff paper wrappers
- 50, (2) pages, 12 black and white plates
- Order Nr. 108309
- Price: $ 30.00



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Text in Italian. Exhibition of 100 "fine bindings" at the National Library in Venice. Preface by Domenico Fava, Top Inspector of the Libraries. Issued to commomorate the First World Congress of Libraries and Bibliography. 100 entries. Listing of exhibitors. 12 black and white plates. Bookplate on inside of front wrapper. Pencil note on title page notes that Dr. Ester Pastorello was compiler.

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MATRIX 21 WINTER 2001.

Printed in an edition limited to 825 copies, this being one of 745 copies which are bound in stiff paper wrappers. This issue of Matrix contains thirty articles including "Memories of an Apprentice Typefounder," by James Mosley, "Engraving a Dead Man," by Gaylord Schanilec, "Cockerel's Forgotten Partner, and Eric Gill's Last Commission," by Roderick Cave, "Frederic Prokosch: a Passion for Self-Publishing," by James Lorson, "Book-jackets," by Michael Harvey, "Earth Pigments in Plant Papers," by Maureen and Brian Richardson, "., ; : ' ( ) ! ?" by John Grice, "Private Press Books 2000: a Review," by David Chambers and more. Illustrated throughout with photographs, wood engravings, and sample papers as well as an extensive variety of tipped-in specimens printed on special papers. The two-color wood-engraving on the dust jacket is "Blacksmiths II," by Rachel Reckitt. Prospectus for the Matrix index scheduled for publication in 2002 is loosely laid-in.




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