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CORRESPONDENCE OF THE REVEREND FRANCIS BLOMEFIELD (1705-52)
Stoker, David A.
Francis Blomefield compiled and published the fascicles of what might have been the most comprehensive topographical history of any English county, when he died at the age of forty-seven. The 294 letters transcribed in this volume were written by, to, or (in a few cases) on behalf of Blomefield, historian and private printer. Indexed. Distributed for the Society.
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BOOKBINDING AND THE CONSERVATION OF BOOKS, A DICTIONARY O...
by Roberts, Matt T. and Don Etherington.
S-K 353. With foreword by Frederick R. Goff. Contains thousands of terms and definitions which deal with the binding, care, and repair of books. With a bibliography listing 373 related sources. Illustrated. Minor cover rubbing.

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