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DICTIONARY OF ANONYMOUS AND PSEUDONYMOUS ENGLISH LITERATURE NEW AND REVISED EDITION BY DR. JAMES KENNEDY, W.A. SMITH AND A.F. JOHNSON.
Halkett, Samuel and John Laing
7 volumes. With Volume VIII, 1900-1950 Edited by D.E. Rhodes and A.E.C. Simoni
Revised edition. Includes the 7th volume which contains the index and second supplement and the 8th volume which brings the set up to 1950. Includes not only the anonymous literature printed in England but also the works in English printed in other countries and works translated into English. Ex-library copy with markings and stamps. Bindings still tight.
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Designed by Bradbury Thompson. Bradbury Thompson (1911-1995) was born in Topeka, Kansas and graduated from Washburn College in 1934. He designed for Westvaco, Mademoiselle, Art News and the Smithsonian among others. He had a unique style which included the experimental use of color, typography and photo reproduction. This Bible is also known as ( from the title page) The Easton Family Bible and The Washburn College Bible. The Washburn College Bible was originally published in 1979 by the College. Then is was published in a one-volume edition by Oxford University Press in 1980. Washburn College Bible and Oxford University Press appear on the slipcase, but Easton Press does not. The text is King James in Modern Paraphrase. The slipcase has taken the wear - a little soiled and worn at the edges. The Bible has a tiny chip in the leather at the lower edge of the rear board.

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