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CENTREVILLE, THE HISTORY OF A DELAWARE VILLAGE.

   

- (Centreville) : Centreville Civic Association (2000)
- 4to.
- stiff paper wrappers with cameo cut out on front cover which shows a Centreville home.
- 152 pages.
- Order Nr. 115182
- Price: $ 35.00



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Issued on the 250th anniversary of this Delaware town. Historiographer: Patt Cannon, Editor: Carol Kipp, Photographer: William T. Duncan. Full color history. Corner bumped. Ink inscription on title page.

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by Barnstone, Willis (translator)

Limited to 350 copies, 325 numbered, 25 unnumbered for presentation. This is a numbered copy. Text in Latin with English translation of Bishop Theobald's Bestiary of Twelve Animals. The original version of this work is an incunable published in 1494. Contains twelve lithographs (hors-texte, ten on double sheets) and ten woodcuts, in-texte, by noted printmaker Rudy Pozzatti. The lithographs, pulled at Il Torcoliere at Rome, are printed on Cartiere Enrico Magnani Pescia. Designed by George Sadek. Text handset in Emerson type, printed from the woodcuts from the original blocks on Rives paper by Joseph Blumenthal at the Spiral Press, New York. Text loosely laid in clamshell box in dark green morocco-backed gray-green cloth. Clamshell box lightly soiled and scuffed near edges.




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