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BOOKBINDING FOR BEGINNERS
Bean, Florence O.

   

- Worcester : The Davis Press 1931
- 8vo.
- cloth.
- 124 pages.
- ISBN none / Order Nr. 38730
- Price: $ 20.00



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Fourth edition. (Mejer 1613). Collaboration by John C. Brodhead. Study of bookbinding for younger students. Many illustrations. Remnants of bookplate on front pastedown. Ownership inscription in pencil.

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