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THE CARL H. PFORZHEIMER LIBRARY.
Descriptive overview of the Pforzheimer Librrary of English Literature 1475-1700, focusing on descriptions of its origins, the earliest books and manuscripts. Wrappers faded.
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> ENGLISH LITERATURE
> MANUSCRIPTS: LITERARY
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BETBÜECHLEIN.
by Bonnobergers, Ludwig
Text in German. A facsimile of Viennese printer Ludwig Bonnoberger's prayer book of 1607. Presented to a gathering of bibliophiles at the Imperial Court Library on September 29, 1912. Bound in buff cloth with interwoven silver threads. Edges gilt, with two indented circles on each edge. Housed in a scooped out compartment at the back of a parent volume. The larger volume includes a discussion of Bonnoberger's prayer book and miniature books in general. Includes notes from the Hofkammer Archive and a bibliography. Boards of miniature facsimile volume partly detached at spine. Boards of larger volume lightly scuffed at edges.

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