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THE ANDRUS BINDERY, A HISTORY OF THE SHOP 1831-1838.

   

- Hartford : Privately printed at The Sign of the Stone Book 1940
- 8vo.
- half-cloth over boards, paper spine label.
- 46 pages.
- Order Nr. 6014
- Price: $ 65.00



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S-K 5629. First edition. With an introduction by Newton C. Brainard. Reprint of a manuscript notebook kept by apprentices for this early 19th-century bookbinding firm. Complimentary card tipped-in.

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