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ARTHUR RANSOME: A BIBLIOGRAPHY
Hammond, Wayne G.
First edition. The first comprehensive bibliography on the famous twentieth-century author. It details all titles he wrote and to which he contributed. It also cites more than 1500 contributions by Ransome to newspapers and magazines, including his controversial reports from Russia during the first World War and the rise of the Bolsheviks. This work has been eagerly awaited by Ransome's many fans and will be a welcomed reference to all scholars and libraries.
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ECLAIRCISSEMENS SUR L'HISTOIRE DE L'INVENTION DE L'IMPRIM...
by Vries, Abraham De
First French translation of de Vries' study of Coster, originally issued in 1823 on the 400th anniversary of the Seculaire a Haarlem. (Bigmore & Wyman III, pp.56&57). An important study of the Dutch claim of inventing printing. Includes, in English, Cogan's The Narrative of Junius, Respecting The Discovery of Printing, Criticised. Spine faded; covers rubbed. Includes the bookplate of Dutch typefoundry Lettergieterij Amsterdam.

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