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... Early Editions of the Bible , in German and Latin , and other Works with curious Wood- engravings ; rare French Romances . Spanish Books , including the extremely rare Cancionero General , 1535 ; beautifully illuminated Books of Hours ...
... Early Editions of the Bible , in German and Latin , and other Works with curious Wood- engravings ; rare French Romances . Spanish Books , including the extremely rare Cancionero General , 1535 ; beautifully illuminated Books of Hours ...
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... earliest instance of a book bearing on its title- page that it is " privately printed " or " printed for private circulation " ? Am I correct in sup- posing that there is no example of such an an- nouncement previous to 1750 , if as early ...
... earliest instance of a book bearing on its title- page that it is " privately printed " or " printed for private circulation " ? Am I correct in sup- posing that there is no example of such an an- nouncement previous to 1750 , if as early ...
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... early as the ninth century . " " The art of printing patterns on stuffs , by means of engraved tablets of wood or metal , was in use in Europe in the twelfth century . " These declarations only equal in boldness that of MONS . J. PH ...
... early as the ninth century . " " The art of printing patterns on stuffs , by means of engraved tablets of wood or metal , was in use in Europe in the twelfth century . " These declarations only equal in boldness that of MONS . J. PH ...
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... early in De- cember , and lasted till the 7th of February . On this occasion , the Thames being frozen , there was a street upon it from the Temple to Southwark , lined with shops , and hackney coaches plied on the river . In 1762 a ...
... early in De- cember , and lasted till the 7th of February . On this occasion , the Thames being frozen , there was a street upon it from the Temple to Southwark , lined with shops , and hackney coaches plied on the river . In 1762 a ...
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... early English and Scotish literature . The removal of the College of Glasgow , from the old site in High Street to the new buildings at Gil- morehill having called special attention to the treasures of old literature in the Hunterian ...
... early English and Scotish literature . The removal of the College of Glasgow , from the old site in High Street to the new buildings at Gil- morehill having called special attention to the treasures of old literature in the Hunterian ...
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