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CENTREVILLE, THE HISTORY OF A DELAWARE VILLAGE.

   

- (Centreville) : Centreville Civic Association (2000)
- 4to.
- stiff paper wrappers with cameo cut out on front cover which shows a Centreville home.
- 152 pages.
- Order Nr. 90262
- Price: $ 45.00



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Issued on the 250th anniversary of this Delaware town. Historiographer: Patt Cannon, Editor: Carol Kipp, Photographer: William T. Duncan. Full color history.

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PRINTING WEEK LIBRARY OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN KEEPSAKES.
by Franklin, Benjamin

The Library of Keepsakes were published for thirty years (one was not issued in 1954) in celebration of Printing Week in New York and commemorating the birthday of Benjamin Franklin, printer. Set complete from 1953 to 1982. Each volume reprints text by Franklin, illustrated with delightful wood engravings by John Depol. The books represent a cooperative project. They were edited by Charles V. Morris and designed by Lewis F. White (1953-66), A. Burton Carnes (1967-75), and Maxwell J. Baumwell (1976-79). This set belonged to Ben Lieberman and three of the volumes are inscribed to the Liebermans by the designer, A. Burton Carnes.




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