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THOMAS FROGNALL DIBDIN, BIBLIOGRAPHER & BIBLIOMANIAC EXTRAORDINARY 1776-1847.
O'Dwyer, E.J.
First edition, limited to 1400 copies. Describes the life of this author of books on book collecting and commentator on the famous collectors of his day. Jacket chipped along top edge.
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> Rabaiotti, Renato (editor)., HORAE BIBLIOGRAPHICAE CANTABRIGIENSES: A FACSIMILE OF DIBDIN'S CAMBRIDGE NOTEBOOK 1823 WITH READINGS FROM THE LIBRARY COMPANION 1824.
> Rabaiotti, Renato (editor)., HORAE BIBLIOGRAPHICAE CANTABRIGIENSES: A FACSIMILE OF DIBDIN'S CAMBRIDGE NOTEBOOK 1823 WITH READINGS FROM THE LIBRARY COMPANION 1824.
> Jackson, William A., ANNOTATED LIST OF THE PUBLICATIONS OF THE REVEREND THOMAS FROGNALL DIBDIN BASED MAINLY ON THOSE IN THE HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY WITH NOTES OF OTHERS.
> Brydges, Egerton, RESTITUTA; OR, TITLES, EXTRACTS, AND CHARACTERS OF OLD BOOKS IN ENGLISH LITERATURE, REVIVED.

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TALKING LEAVES, 1979.
by Hirschman, Jack
Limited to 30 numbered copies, signed by the author. Designed and published by Soheyl Dahi, Sore Dove's editor and publisher. Sore Dove is noted for publishing poetry chapbooks and broadsides. In December 1978, the author and others formed the Union of Street Poets. This work is a collection of Hirschman's poetry, illustrated with artwork by Kristen Wetterhahn. Hirschman wrote a poem weekly, commencing in January through the first week of June 1979. This work was published by Sore Dove in memory of the Union of Street Poets, designed to "evoke the excitement of North Beach in those years."

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