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THE ENGLISH ON THE DELAWARE: 1610-1682.
Weslager, C.A.
B2-947. First edition. Meant as a companion to Weslager's DUTCH EXPLORERS, TRADERS AND SETTLERS IN THE DELAWARE VALLEY. Loosely inserted is a postcard from Westlager dated 1986 thanking the recipient for sending along Stanley Arthurs material and telling him that his name is "Clinton" and not "Charles." Minor jacket rubbing.
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THE BIBLIOMANIA; OR BOOK MADNESS, A BIBLIOGRAPHICAL ROMANCE.
by Dibdin, Thomas Frognall
Reprint of the 1842 edition, with the addition of an introduction by Richard Garnett and an essay by William P. Cutter. Limited to 489 copies. (Windle A11f; Jackson no.21; S-K 1523 for binding reference). . Contains the four Howard Pyle plates depicting four bibliophiles and printers each engraved by H.W. Bicknell. Incuded are: Caxton at his press, Erasmus reading to Colet and More, "Friar" Bacon in his Study, and "Izaak" Walton. Half-titles, plates, and titles pages finely printed on Japan vellum, text printed on specially watermarked Bibliophile Society paper. Volume 1 appears to be missing two pages before the contents page. Light cover soiling.

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