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ROBERT BURNS, THE POET'S PROGRESS.
Barker, Nicolas.

   

- Philadelphia, PA : Rosenbach Museum & Library (1995)
- large 8vo.
- stiff paper wrappers, tipped paper cover illustration.
- 59 pages.
- Order Nr. 55996
- Price: $ 15.00



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First edition. catalogue for the Rosenbach Museum & Library exhibition. Presents an annotated list of 68 items from the life and work of Robert Burns. Includes some facsimiles of manuscripts and a brief chronology of the poet's life.

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I MANOSCRITTI PALATINI DI FIRENZE
by Palermo, Francesco

First edition. An annotated catalogue of the manuscripts included in the Biblioteca Palatina in Florence, the catalogue includes excerpts and entries on works of philosophy, religion and literature from the collection of manuscripts assembled by Ferdinand III of Lorrain. In 1861, the Biblioteca Palatina was merged with the Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale di Firenze, where the Palatino collection is now housed and which is one of the libraries most important antiquarian collections. Of special note is the section on Dante Alighieri which begins with an engraving of the author. Light foxing throughout. Bookplate on front pastedown indicates that this book came from the reference library and stock of H. P. Kraus. A commemorative booklabel which indicates that this set came from the reference library of H.P. Kraus and purchased by Oak Knoll Books at the auction sale is loosely inserted.




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