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EUROPEAN AMERICANA: A CHRONOLOGICAL GUIDE TO WORKS PRINTED IN EUROPE RELATING TO THE AMERICAS, 1493-1650.
Alden, John (editor)
2 volumes.

   

- New York : Readex Books 1980
- small 4to.
- cloth.
- liii,467; xlviii,954 pages.
- Order Nr. 14274
- Price: $ 333.00



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With number of pages and locations of copies. Also gives bibliographical references to each work. Contains a short history of Americana bibliography and indices by printers, booksellers, geographic location, author, title and subject. An additional four volumes have been published which extend the dates of publication.

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