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See More... (Cranach Press) Brinks, John Dieter (editor) THE BOOK AS A WORK OF ART, THE CRANACH PRESS OF COUNT HARRY KESSLER.
Berlin and Williamstown, MA Triton Verlag and the Chapin Library, Williams College 2005 4to. cloth, slipcase 456 pages.
First edition in English (from the 2004 German edition). The Cranach Press, though located in Germany, was inspired by and became an integral product of the English private press movement. Following advice from Emery Walker, new typefaces were drawn by Edward Johnston and cut by Edward Prince and George Friend; then Harry Gage-Cole was called in as pressman to print the wood-engravings of Gordon Craig, Eric Gill, and Aristide Maillol. Their work is recorded in this lavishly illustrated book. The Book as a Work of Art includes Essays by John Dreyfus, Anne Hyde Greet, Gunnar Kaldewey, J.D. Brinks, Renate Müller-Krumbach, Lindsay Newman, among others, with extensive documentation and a new and illustrated bibliography of the Cranach Press. Designed by Sabine Golde and John Dieter Brinks, in a black slip-case.

Distributed for Triton Verlag, Berlin, Germany and Chapin Library of the Williams College, Williamstown, MA.

Price: $ 290.00 other currencies Order nr. 88729

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See More... (Crane, Walter) Masse, Gertrude C.E. BIBLIOGRAPHY OF FIRST EDITIONS OF BOOKS ILLUSTRATED BY WALTER CRANE
With a Preface by Heywood Sumner and a Frontispiece after G.F. Watts. (Mansfield Centre Martino Fine Books n.d. but 1999) 8vo. cloth. 60, (2) pages.
Reprint of the first edition published in London by The Chelsea Publishing Co in 1923 (Besterman 1516). An exceedingly scarce bibliography. 125 books are meticulously described, including cloth, states and other relevant information.
Price: $ 45.00 other currencies Order nr. 55630

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See More... Crawford, Mary E. and Bruce J. Crawford MARY WEBB: NEGLECTED GENIUS
2, With contributions by Gladys Mary Coles and Thomas A. Goldwasser. Illustrations by William Bishop. New York The Grolier Club 2010 6 x 9 inches hardcover, slipcase 234 pages
Mary Webb was an extraordinary poet well known for her writings about the English countryside and rural England. Webb recorded her own observations while making readers feel as if they were living in her landscape. Webb brought people closer to nature with vivid expressions of the outdoors. She wrote in a lyrical quality with her characters encompassing emotions of sympathy, love, joy, and genuine pleasure. She has been reviewed as a poet with excellent work.

Mary Webb: Neglected Genius is a two-volume hardcover slipcased set. The set was published to accompany the exhibition held at the Grolier Club from January 27 to March 13, 2010, and then at Stanford University from May 17 to August 29, 2010. Attempting to bring more attention to the lesser-known works, the catalogue includes the only extant manuscript of a Mary Webb novel, Armour Wherein He Trusted; a letter of appreciation from Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin; a group of letters from Webb to her future mother-in-law; and the manuscript of Clematisa & Percival, an unpublished story written by her as a teenager and reproduced here in the accompanying volume.

The catalogue also includes a foreword, a critical assessment by Bruce J. Crawford, an essay on how Mary Crawford came to collect Webb's work, and a retrospective on collecting Webb by Thomas A. Goldwasser. Containing descriptions of her work, the book is also richly illustrated and includes a selection of poems. The reproduction of Clematisa & Percival is exquisitely illustrated by William Bishop.

Price: $ 75.00 other currencies Order nr. 106677

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See More... Cresci, Giovanni Francesco IL PERFETTO SCRITTORE.
2 parts in 1 volume Nieuwkoop HES & DE GRAAF 1972 oblong 4to. decorative stiff paper wrappers (iii, 51, 40, 1) unnumbered leaves. li pages. 64 pages
Facsimile of the 1570 edition published in Rome. Edition limited to 300 handnumbered copies. Typographical design: Aldert Witte. With numerous calligraphic specimens.

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Price: $ 115.00 other currencies Order nr. 103725

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See More... Cresswell, Donald H. THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION IN DRAWINGS AND PRINTS; A CHECKLIST OF 1765-1790 GRAPHICS IN THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS.
Mansfield Centre, MA Martino Publishing 2006 oblong 8vo. cloth. xvii, 455 pages.
Reprint of the 1975 first edition published by the Library of Congress. This annotated catalogue of prints and drawings from 1765-1790 gathers all the images to be found in the Library of Congress relating to the American Revolution. "Mr. Cresswell's painstaking compilation is multiplied in value by the decision of the Library of Congress to illustrate it on a generous scale. Both the compiler and the publisher deserve congratulations for creating a pictorial sourcebook of the American Revolution. At best, only a few other volumes can qualify for the same usefulness in opening before us, in pictures, a decisive chapter in our past." From the introduction. Over 900 images are reproduced. Includes indexes for titles, subjects, artists, persons, and publishers.
Price: $ 125.00 other currencies Order nr. 94227

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See More... Croiset, Uchelen van, K. van der Horst, G. Schilder THEATRUM ORBIS LIBRORUM. LIBER AMICORUM PRESENTED TO NICO ISRAEL ON THE OCCASION OF HIS SEVENTIETH BIRTHDAY.
Utrecht HES & DE GRAAF 1989 6.5 x 9.5 inches cloth xii, 518 pages.
With contributions on geography, travel, rare books, booktrade, collectors and libraries by C. Koeman, G. Schilder, R. Breugelmans, K. van der Horst, F.A. Janssen, C. Reedijk, J. Storm van Leeuwen, E. Braches, E. Cockx-Indestege, I.H. van Eeghen, H. de la Fontaine Verwey, L. Hellinga-Querido, P.F.J. Obbema, B. van Selm. etc. Illustrated.

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Price: $ 190.00 other currencies Order nr. 103505

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See More... (Croquet) Drazin, David. CROQUET: A BIBLIOGRAPHY.
New Castle Oak Knoll Press 2000 8vo. cloth, dust jacket. 528 pages.
First edition. The definitive bibliography on the game of croquet. This scholarly work contains specialists books and pamphlets starting in the earliest times and going to 1997. The literature of croquet has long been of interest to scholars and collectors, but until now, no systematic bibliography of this subject has been published. There are over 1,000 entries, including works in English, French, German, Italian, Swedish, Afrikaans, Chinese, and Japanese.
Price: $ 59.95 other currencies Order nr. 56712

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See More... (Croquet) Drazin, David. CROQUET: A BIBLIOGRAPHY.
New Castle Oak Knoll Press and Roefield Press 2004 cd contained in plastic case 940 pages contained in CD form.
Revised edition, expanded from the 2000 first edition. The definitive bibliography on the game of croquet. This scholarly work contains specialists' books and pamphlets starting in the earliest times and going to 1997. The literature of croquet has long been of interest to scholars and collectors, but until now, no systematic bibliography of this subject has been published. There are over 1,700 entries covering 633 titles, 918 subsequent editions and variants, and 181 patent documents including works in English, French, German, Italian, Swedish, Afrikaans, Chinese, and Japanese. Also with a new classified index of titles, and several hundred thumbnail illustrations, mostly in color. With excellent search facilities as it is produced on CD-Rom.
Price: $ 99.95 other currencies Order nr. 78416

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See More... (Cruikshank, George) Cohn, Albert M. GEORGE CRUIKSHANK, A CATALOGUE RAISONNE OF THE WORK EXECUTED DURING THE YEARS 1806-1877 WITH COLLATIONS, NOTES, APPROXIMATE VALUES, FACSIMILES AND ILLUSTRATIONS.
Staten Island Maurizio Martino n.d. (but 1996) 8vo. cloth. xvi, 375 pages.
Reprint of the scarce 1924 first edition. Still the definitive work and guide on Cruikshank; with illustrations from books, separately produced prints, and a caricature of Cruikshank himself.
Price: $ 75.00 other currencies Order nr. 52677

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See More... (Cruser, Hermann) Bers, Günter DIE SCHRIFTEN DES NIEDERLÄNDISCHEN HUMANISTEN DR. HERMANN CRUSER.
Nieuwkoop HES & DE GRAAF 1971 20.9x14.6 cm stiff paper wrappers. ii, 38 pages.
First edition. Study of the works of the humanist, Dr. Hermann Cruser. With portrait and facsimile

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Price: $ 20.00 other currencies Order nr. 103398

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See More... Cruz, Laura THE PARADOX OF PROSPERITY: THE LEIDEN BOOKSELLERS' GUILD AND THE DISTRIBUTION OF BOOKS IN EARLY MODERN EUROPE.
With a Foreword by Jan de Vries New Castle, Delaware Oak Knoll Press 2009 6 x 9 inches hardcover, dust jacket 256 pages
First edition. In The Paradox of Prosperity, Laura Cruz explores the world of the book trades as it was constructed in Leiden in the decades after the Revolt against Spanish rule. She traces the migration of printers from the Southern Netherlands to Leiden and observes how they congregated within the city and sought contracts with the city's new university. But this is only the beginning of a multifaceted analysis of the development of a market-driven industry that eventually is organized under the protective umbrella of a guild. And this guild, in turn, is something other than the traditional guilds of medieval origins. Rather than a bulwark against market forces, the guild of the printers was an instrument to exercise market power. This book offers a fresh look at the role of an institution that is often dismissed, even in the early modern period, as a relic of an earlier time.

Leiden's book trade was unique, exhibiting a specific quality that calls for a specific explanation. Laura Cruz addresses this historical specificity, but goes a step further. Leiden publishing emerged as an industry with a European scope and with national and international competitors. Distinguishing the particular from the general and the accidental or providential from the systematic forces at play within early modern European society is an historian's duty, but one that is often neglected. Savoring the particular is often thought to be enough, indeed, to be the only real purpose of history. Laura Cruz goes further, harnessing her rich historical material to the methods of economic and social history. From this vantage point, she addresses questions that give new insights to the culture of the young Republic that are based not only on the thoughts and dreams of individuals, but also on the behavior and aspirations of groups and the constraints and opportunities presented by institutions.

Laura Cruz is an Associate Professor of History at Western Carolina University. She earned her PhD from the University of California at Berkeley in 2001. Her publications include multiple articles on book markets, social networking and death practices in the seventeenth-century Netherlands. She currently serves as the President of the Society for Netherlandic History and the book review editor for the journal Itinerario.

Price: $ 55.00 other currencies Order nr. 96671

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See More... Cuijpers, Peter M.H. TEKSTEN ALS KOOPWAAR. VROEGE DRUKKERS VERKENNEN DE MARKT. EEN KWALITATIEVE ANALYSE VAN DE PRODUCTIE VAN NEDERLANDSTALIGE BOEKEN (TOT CIRCA 1550) EN DE `LEZERSHULP` IN DE SECULIERE PROZATEKSTEN
Nieuwkoop HES & DE GRAAF 1998 8vo cloth 400 pages.
The Dutch book trade up to 1550. With a summary in English. With an appendix with 46 plates.

Sales rights: Available outside North America from HES & DE GRAAF Publishers.

Price: $ 155.00 other currencies Order nr. 103354

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See More... (Culmann, Leonhard) Senger, Matthias Wilhelm LEONHARD CULMANN. A LITERARY BIOGRAPHY AND AN EDITION OF FIVE PLAYS, AS A CONTRIBUTION TO THE STUDY OF DRAMA IN THE AGE OF THE REFORMATION.
Nieuwkoop HES & DE GRAAF 1982 6.25 x 9.5 cloth 798 pages.
The five German plays by Leonhard Culmann (c. 1500-1561), originally published between 1539 and 1547, are typical in quality and structure for much of the dramatic production of the time. This is a text-edition of same, preceded by an extensive biography and followed by a voluminous apparatus of notes on the texts. A full bibliography is appended. With six plates. (Bibliotheca Humanistica & Reformatorica, Vol. XXXV).

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Price: $ 200.00 other currencies Order nr. 103483

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See More... Cunnally, John NUMISMATICS IN THE AGE OF GROLIER: AN EXHIBITION AT THE GROLIER CLUB, 11 SEPTEMBER-24 NOVEMBER 2001.
New York The Grolier Club 2001 9 x 6 inches paperback 75 pages
This checklist contains detailed descriptions of more than 100 numismatic books, coins, and medallions that were on display at the Grolier Club from September 11 to November 17, 2001. The exhibition was curated by John Cunnally, Jonathan H. Kagan, and Stephen K. Scher. A preface by Jonathan Kagan is included that provides a brief overview of numismatic books from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The checklist covers origins of coin-collecting and numismatic science, the first numismatic books, Enea Vico and Classicizing Medals, Contemporary References, and Numismatic Books from Grolier's Library. A bibliography of recent titles is also included. The catalogue was designed by Scott Vile and printed by the Ascensius Press.
Price: $ 15.00 other currencies Order nr. 106638

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See More... Currie, Kit, et al. ABE LERNER 1908-2002
New York The Typophiles 2003 8vo. stiff paper wrappers, cord-tied. 31+(1) pages.
Typophiles Monograph New Series #20. Known throughout the world of typography, Abe Lerner was a highly respected and talented typographer/book designer with links to the likes of the great Bruce Rogers. With a meticulous eye for detail and clean design, he was constantly working on new projects. With a career that landed him as the Director of Design and Production at Macmillan, President of the Typophiles, and lecturer at the Grolier Club in New York, Abe Lerner was certainly one of our finest typographic designers of the 20th century. Published as a tribute to this great typographer/book designer, this monograph is made up of nine short, nostalgic stories written about the man by friends and colleagues alike. They include Kit Currie, Ronald Gordon, Howard Gralla, Jonathan Hill, Eric Holzenberg, Roland Hoover, Martin Hunter, Herbert Johnson and Jerry Kelly. Also included is a poem written by Kenneth Auchincloss for a dinner honoring Abe Lerner at the Grolier Club, September 16, 1993. Distributed for the Typophiles.
Price: $ 30.00 other currencies Order nr. 75326

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See More... (Cuspinian, Johannes) Ankwicz-Kleehoven, Hans WIENER HUMANIST JOHANNES CUSPINIAN, GELEHRTER UND DIPLOMAT ZUR ZEIT KAISER MAXIMILIANS I.DER
Nieuwkoop HES & DE GRAAF 1959 24x16.8 cm cloth 344 pages.
The first comprehensive biography of Cuspinian (1443-1529). Part II (Die Werke Cuspinians) is largely of bibliographical interest. With 22 plates and illustrations

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Price: $ 100.00 other currencies Order nr. 103399

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See More... (Cyprus) Cobham, Claude Delaval EXCERPTA CYPRIA, MATERIALS FOR A HISTORY OF CYPRUS WITH AN APPENDIX ON THE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF CYPRUS.
(Mansfield Centre, CT Martino Publishing 2001) 8vo. cloth (vi), 523+(1) pages
Reprint of title originally published by Cambridge University Press in 1908. (Besterman 1550). Three centuries of Ottoman rule, characterized by the almost complete spiritual and cultural isolation of Cyprus from Europe, let the country fall into a state of economic, social and cultural decline. In 1878, Cyprus was handed over to Great Britain, although this was still a time of harsh exploitation of the Cypriots. This volume is a collection of papers printed between 1892 and 1895 as a supplement to the Owl, a newspaper published in Nicosia, the capital. Cobham collected and translated these papers in an effort to provide materials for a history of Cyprus. The end of the book is a bibliography with approximately 1000 titles on the subject. Index.
Price: $ 90.00 other currencies Order nr. 64874

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See More... CYRILLUS FABLES IN ULRICH VON POTTENSTEIN`S VERSION, DAS BUCH DER NATÜRLICHEN WEISHEIT.
`t Goy-Houten HES & DE GRAAF 1998 4to stiff paper wrappers. 26 pages.
"A newly discovered illustrated manuscript of the Cyrillus-Fables in Ulrich von Pottenstein's middle high German translation, with 96 watercolour wash illustrations, accompanied by other texts, in a dated sixteenth-century binding, formerly in the celebrated library of Count Johann Nepomuk of Wilczek in Burg Kreuzenstein, Southern Bavaria or Tyrol, c. 1425-30." With 18 illustrations in color. (Antiquariaat FORUM and Les Enluminures).

Sales rights: Available outside North America from HES & DE GRAAF Publishers.

Price: $ 27.50 other currencies Order nr. 103239

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See More... (Czech Design) THE CZECH AVANT-GARDE AND CZECH BOOK DESIGN: THE 1920S AND 1930.
AN EXHIBITION DRAWN FROM THE EMMA LINEN DANA CZECH AVANT-GARDE BOOK COLLECTION Madison, NJ Fairleigh Dickinson University n.d. (1996) 8.5 x 11.75 inches stiff paper wrappers. 50 pages, with a 5-page typescript index laid in the back.
The exhibition that formed the basis for this catalogue was commissioned by the Ginza Graphic Gallery in Tokyo in 1996 and drawn from the Fairleigh Dickinson University Library's Emma Dana Collection, as well as private collections. The exhibition and resulting catalogue examine one stream in Czech publishing between the wars - the work of the avant-garde. The examples on display demonstrate the links between Czech artists and the European avant-garde, which largely inspired them, and also make clear the Czechs' own special contributions to the international avant-garde movement. In addition, the exhibition places the work of the Czech avant-garde in context by the inclusion of a number of works by artists working in more traditional styles.

Includes a preface by James Howard Fraser and an introductory comment by Blanka Stehlikova, who also wrote an essay on "The Czech Avant-garde and Book Design: An Overview," and the catalogue of the exhibition. Includes full color reproductions of 89 items.

Price: $ 45.00 other currencies Order nr. 104056

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See More... Dal, Erik SCANDINAVIAN BOOKMAKING IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY
Urbana Univ. of Illinois Press 1968 8vo. cloth, dust jacket. 134 pages.
First edition. Talks about the William Morris effect on Scandinavia during the turn of the century.
Price: $ 7.00 other currencies Order nr. 34611

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See More... Daley, Koos THE TRIPLE FOOL. A CRITICIAL EVALUATION OF CONSTANTIJN HUYGENS' TRANSLATIONS OF JOHN DONNE.
Nieuwkoop HES & DE GRAAF 1990 8vo cloth vii, 231 pages.
The author delineates Donne`s immediate sociocultural and literary heritage, with special emphasis on those poems Huygens translated. (Bibliotheca Humanistica & Reformatorica, Vol. XLVI).

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See More... Dalton, Hermann LASCIANA NEBST DEN ÄLTESTEN EVANGELISCHEN SYNODALPROTOKOLLEN POLENS 1551-1561.
Nieuwkoop HES & DE GRAAF 1973 8vo cloth xvi, 575 pages.
Reprint of the 1898 edition published in Berlin. Important documentary materials towards the history of the Polish Protestant Church during the middle of the 16th century.

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Price: $ 140.00 other currencies Order nr. 103581

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See More... Danforth Jr., Ted PIETRO BEMBO: 'FOSTER FATHER' OF THE MODERN BOOK
New York The Typophiles 2003 6 x 9.5 inches paperback. 33+(1) pages.
Typophile Monograph - New Series, Number 18. 500 years ago, with the publication of a small octavo Virgil, the modern printed book emerged due to Venetian printer Aldo Manuzio (Aldus). Previous to this, the printing press had been seen primarily as a means of mechanically reproducing manuscript books.
It was Pietro Bembo (1470-1547) who gave Aldus the idea for the small format of his books. Bembo also gave Aldus the device of the anchor-and-dolphin, that most famous of all printer's marks. More importantly, Bembo obtained for Aldus many of the manuscripts that were necessary for his publishing program. As one of the first editors, he introduced methods and standards, as well as punctuation we now take for granted through which he wrote one of the earliest Italian grammars and assisted in establishing the Italian literary language.
Most people recognize the Bembo name due to the classic Bembo typeface, which was actually a re-cut by Stanley Morison in 1929 of Aldus' first Roman type, originally cut for Pietro Bembo's De Aetna (1495). To follow tradition, Morison simply named his new typeface after the author of the book for which it was first used.
Amusingly, Pietro Bembo's name is known today for a text he did not write and a type he did not design. But he had one of the most extraordinary careers of his age and is worth remembering for his many contributions to the book and to literature, particularly in his association with Aldus in the creation of the modern form of the book. In many ways Bembo was, to paraphrase a line of Ariosto, the "foster father" of the book, and, like a modern father, was there assisting at its birth. Distributed for The Typophiles.

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See More... Danforth, Susan (editor) A. MATTER OF TASTE: DISCRIMINATION IN NINETEENTH-CENTURY BOOK COLLECTING
Catalogue of an Exhibition of Rare Books from the John Carter Brown Library Providence The John Carter Brown Library 2008 8 x 11 inches cloth 86 pages
Curated by Susan Danforth, the exhibition that formed the basis for this catalogue demonstrated how the urge to collect, preserve, and ultimately share books can, however subtly, affect the physical character of the book itself. With a focus on acquisitions made in the nineteenth century - including several made by founder John Carter Brown - this exhibition uses selections from the Library collection to illustrate some of the effects that taste and trends in book collecting have had on the book as an object.

Some typical practices of the era-such as the use of book brands, ink library stamps on title pages and elaborate bindings-did not affect the integrity of the book as an expression of an idea, but according to Danforth, other practices are more problematic. The nineteenth-century collector's acceptance of "sophistication" (the gathering together of bits and pieces of several copies of a publication to make one "complete" volume) is a concern to scholars interested in textual integrity. Similarly, the use of carefully constructed facsimiles to complete imperfect books encouraged the specialized talents of artists and printers; the work of these skilled craftsmen could fool the eye of the casual observer and sometimes cause consternation in scholars' and collectors' circles. Knowledge of these past practices is helpful to today's scholars who use rare books as research material.

The JCB exhibition has been grouped into four broad categories: identification, embellishment, restoration, and an exploration of the challenges presented by facsimiles. Among the items on display are long-collected books published by Aldus Manutius and Theodor DeBry, as well as a section on the Aldines. The latter group of special books was actively collected as early as the sixteenth century and just as enthusiastically presented to the buying public in forged editions.

Price: $ 50.00 other currencies Order nr. 100943

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See More... (Daniel Press) Madan, Falconer THE DANIEL PRESS, MEMORIALS OF C.H.O. DANIEL WITH ADDENDA AND CORRIGENDA.
London Dawsons (1974) 8vo. cloth. viii, 198, 12 pages and 15 plates.
Reprint of the 1921-1922 Oxford University Press edition. Part of the addenda is a complete descriptive bibliography of the press.
Price: $ 20.00 other currencies Order nr. 15176

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