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" SIR A. CHESTER BEATTY AND HIS LIBRARY".
Hayes, Richard J.

   

- Princeton : Friends of the Princeton University Library 1967
- 8vo.
- stiff paper wrappers
- (ii), 141-203+(1) pages, 4 plates
- Order Nr. 97421
- Price: $ 15.00



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From The Princeton University Library Chronicle, Volume XXVIII, Number 3. Several articles, two discussing Alfred Chester Beatty. A few markings in red pen near the middle of the text. Slight shelf wear.

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Limited edition of 125 numbered copies signed by the printer, Sarah Chamberlain. Woodcut illustrations by Sarah Chamberlain. Binding by Barbara Blumenthal. Bembo type, Japanese Etching paper. Publisher's prospectus loosely inserted.




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