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LES ORIGINES DU LIVRE À GRAVURES EN FRANCE, LES INCUNABLES TYPOGRAPHIQUES.
Blum, André
First edition. A study of the beginning of the engraved book in France. With 177 illustrations. With a bookplate indicating that this book came from the reference library of H.P. Kraus. Covers soiled. Some chipping of edges of preliminary pages.
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NEW YORK ACADEMY OF MEDICINE, AUTHOR CATALOG.
First edition of this extensive catalogue describing at least 373,262 volumes and 169,336 pamphlets. The library, founded in 1847, flourished under the beneficence of Dr. Samuel Smith Purple and has now grown to be the second largest medical library in the United States. Reproduced from the card catalogue.

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