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BODINI: DE LETTER VAN BLIJVENDE WAARDE.
Amsterdam

   

- Amsterdam : N.V. Lettergieterij Amsterdam n.d.
- 4to.
- stiff paper wrappers, paper cover label.
- 24 pages
- Order Nr. 109698
- Price: $ 65.00



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Text in Dutch. Design by Giambattista Bodini (1740-1813), used by numerous founders. Modern recuttings by M.F. Benton of ATF and Bauer (Jaspert, Berry and Johnson 25-9). Biographical sketch of Bodini. Includes samples of advertisements as well as the specimens. Amsterdam was formerly N. Tetterode. Front wrapper lightly soiled.

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> TYPE SPECIMENS, TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY
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