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LIVES IN PRINT: BIOGRAPHY AND THE BOOK TRADE FROM THE MIDDLE AGE TO THE 21st CENTURY.
Myers, Robin, Michael Harris and Giles Mandelbrote (editors)
First edition. This is the 22nd title in our Publishing Pathways series. Ten leading scholars focus on prominent printer/publishers and their contribution to printing history. Subjects covered include the works of John Nichols, John Foxe, Andrew Brice, John Wolfe, Shakespeare's Lives in Print, Interpreting Manuscript Evidence, The Dictionary of National Bibliography, and John Day's Book of Martyrs, etc. Co-published with the British Library.
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THE ART OF ANASTATIC PRINTING, THREE MID 19TH CENTURY ACC...
by Wakeman, Geoffrey
Limited to 150 numbered copies. Reprints of three scarce accounts of anastatic printing including de la Motte's On The Various Applications of Anastatic Printing and Papyrography(1849), Cowell's A Brief Description of the Art of Anastatic Printing(1852), and Jordan's A Treatise on Anastatic Printing(1853). The originals of these booklets had examples of anastatic prints in them; these have been reproduced by offset lithography (some in two colors). (Not in Leaf Book - Chalmers). Prospectus loosely inserted.

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