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DOVER, THE FIRST TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY YEARS, 1717-1967. A BRIEF HISTORY OF DOVER, DELAWARE, ILLUSTRATED.
Sammak, Emil G. and Don O. Winslow (editors)

   

- Dover : The City of Dover 1967
- small 4to.
- stiff paper wrappers.
- 112 pages.
- ISBN none / Order Nr. 66151
- Price: $ 35.00



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B2-766. Contributions by many different people on all facets of life and history in Dover including articles by Leon deValinger, Jr. Reproduction of a Stanley Arthurs picture in color on the covers. Some soiling of covers.

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PSHAW! 1975 - 2005
by Butler, Frances and Alastair Johnston

100 copies letterpress on Hahnemühle paper. The paper is in three colors. Far more than a simple bibliography, there are eight pochoir plates by Frances Butler and 28 tipped-in facsimiles and recreations of Poltroon ephemera.




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