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STATIONERS' COMPANY ARCHIVE, AN ACCOUNT OF THE RECORDS 1554-1984.
Myers, Robin

   

- Winchester : St. Paul's Bibliographies (1990)
- 8vo.
- cloth, dust jacket.
- xxxvii, 376 pages.
- ISBN 0906795710 / Order Nr. 31141
- Price: $ 60.00

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First edition. Contains an introductory essay on the history of the archives and the use scholars have made of it, plus the first complete listing of the 550 volumes in the muniment room and two registers of supplementary documents. This archive contains the longest unbroken run of booktrade records in existence.

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