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BRIDGES.
McNinch, Marjorie G.

   

- Wilmington : The Cedar Tree Press 1995
- 8vo.
- cloth.
- xiv, 105+(1) pages.
- ISBN 9780965732864 / Order Nr. 75211
- Price: $ 24.95



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First edition, second printing, limited to 1000 copies. Illustrated history of the 26 covered bridges that used to exist in New Castle, Delaware. Cover illustration by William M. McCord and introduction by Nicholas L. Cerchio III.

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REED, PEN, & BRUSH ALPHABETS FOR WRITING AND LETTERING
by Catich, Edward M.

Beautifully printed in red, blue and black. The portfolio contains reproductions of alphabets while the book describes the art of calligraphy and explains the plates. Presentation on half title "to John & Jean Michael with warmest regard, E.M. Catich" and another inscription to the Michael's on inside cover of the portfolio.




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