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THE EARLY NINETIES, A VIEW FROM THE BODLEY HEAD.
Nelson, James G

   

- Cambridge : Harvard University Press 1971
- 8vo.
- cloth, dust jacket.
- xvi, 387 pages.
- Order Nr. 3048
- Price: $ 10.00



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First edition. Fine history of this English publishing house. Jacket chipped with small tears.

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Second edition. (Bigmore & Wyman I, 167). Illustrated with many facsimiles of early types and woodcuts. Some of the illustrations are in color. A very important book in the study of early printing. Wear at spine ends. Inside hinges cracked. Well-preserved copy.




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