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PARADISE POINT, NEW SWEDEN ON THE DELAWARE.
Miers, Earl Schenck
With woodcuts by Fritz Kredel.

   

- Newark, DE : The Curtis Paper Company 1968
- 8vo.
- stiff paper wrappers.
- 30 pages.
- ISBN none / Order Nr. 66340
- Price: $ 10.00



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B2-1299. Printed by the Spiral Press and designed by Joseph Blumenthal. Corner bumped.

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THE EVE OF ST. AGNES.
by Keats, John

Limited to 125 numbered copies (Modern British and American Private Presses 1850-1965, 63). This copy is the Essex House file copy and signed by the press's founder C.R. Ashbee. Red corrections or directions for the use of color highlight certain letters in the text. Ashbee purchased Kelmscott's Albion presses after the death of William Morris and employed one of the Kelmscott compositors, Thomas Binning. Hand-colored frontispiece and tailpiece (tissue protected), rubricated by hand throughout all on vellum, bound in full vellum. Front board stamped with a rose in blind and the motto "Soul is Form." Boards bowed and very lightly soiled.




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