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ILLUMINATED LEAVES FROM THE COOPER SQUARE FACSIMILE OF THE GUTENBERG BIBLE.

   

- New York : Cooper Square Publishers n.d.
- folio
- cloth stamped in blind and holding a four page text brochure with 7 leaves inserted.
- 1 leaf.
- Order Nr. 118387
- Price: $ 75.00



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A prospectus for the facsimile edition of the Gutenberg Bible facsimile edition printed by Insel Verlag of Leipzig in 1913-1914. Seven leaves are here enclosed, 15.5 x 11.25 inches, printed in full color on cream colored 100% rag content paper.

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[COLLECTION OF CATALOGUES].
by Nijhoff, Martinus

Over forty catalogues from the Dutch subscription agent and book dealer Martinus Nijhoff, produced over a fifty year period. Martinus Nijhoff was founded in The Hague in 1853. It began as a small shop specializing in rare books and broadened in the ensuing years to include supplying and procuring books for academic libraries. Catalogues are printed in either Dutch, English, German or French. With special issues devoted to industrial art and architecture, Netherlandish history, and Dutch East India, among other topics. Two catalogues were specially printed for Mr. W. Nijhoff's sales trip to the U.S. in the 1930s. Martinus Nijhoff remains in business, though it is now owned by Brill Academic Publishers.




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