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THE OLD ENGRAVERS OF ENGLAND IN THEIR RELATION TO CONTEMPORARY LIFE AND ART (1540-1800).
Salaman, Malcolm C.
First edition. A study of copper-plate engraving from its inception to its climax at the end of the eighteenth century. Illustrated with 48 plates. With the bookplate and pencil signature of Gavin Bridson. Covers spotted along top edge.
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GOUDY GAUDEAMUS, IN CELEBRATION ...
First edition, limited to 195 numbered copies. Designed and stenciled by Lucina Wakefield. Beautifully printed under the guidance of Edna Beilenson, Evelyn Harter, Emily Connor and Fanny Duschnes with many plates in color including some foldouts. Produced by "The Distaff Side." Each signature was printed by a different press. Includes work by Christopher Morley, D.B. Updike, and others. Includes the special birthday broadside tipped-in to the front. Rubbed along edges.

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