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MANUSCRIPTS AND DOCUMENTS, THEIR DETERIORATION AND RESTORATION
Barrow, W.J.

   

- Charlottesville : University of Virginia Press (1972)
- 8vo.
- cloth.
- xxvii, 84 pages.
- Order Nr. 36445
- Price: $ 40.00



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Second edition. Chapters on inks, paper, storage, deacidification, lamination, etc. Ownership inscription on first blank page.

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