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PUZZLES IN PAPER: CONCEPTS IN HISTORICAL WATERMARKS.
Mosser, Daniel, Michael Saffle & Ernest W. Sullivan, II (editors)

   

- New Castle, Delaware : Oak Knoll Press 2000
- large 8vo.
- cloth, dust jacket.
- 288 pages. Illustrated.
- ISBN 9781584560296 ; 1584560290 / Order Nr. 60421
- Price: $ 55.00

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First edition. This scholarly work examines the past, present, and future of watermark study, ranging through the disciplines of art history and conservation, bibliography, musicology, and philately. This book is a collection of scholarly essays that were presented at the Roanoke International Conference on Watermarks in 1996. Co-published with The British Library.

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