Catalogue of books mostly from the presses of the first printers, showing the progress of printing w...
Catalogue of books mostly from the presses of the first printers, showing the progress of printing with movable metal types through the second half of the fifteenth century / collected by Rush C. Hawkins ; catalogued by Alfred W. Pollard, and deposited in the Annmary Brown memorial at Providence, Rhode Island .
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Author / Creator
Publisher
Oxford : University Press, 1910.
Uniform title
Date
1910.
Call Numbers
RB/NQ655.1024/3
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Language
English
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Physical Description
Physical content
xxxv, 339, 19 p ; 30 cm..
Contents
A list of books printed in the fifteenth century in the John Carter Brown Library and the General Library of Brown University Providence Rhode Island (19 p. at end)
Publication information
Publisher
Oxford : University Press, 1910.
Place of Publication
England
Date Published
1910.
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Full title
Catalogue of books mostly from the presses of the first printers, showing the progress of printing with movable metal types through the second half of the fifteenth century / collected by Rush C. Hawkins ; catalogued by Alfred W. Pollard, and deposited in the Annmary Brown memorial at Providence, Rhode Island .
Variant title
A list of books printed in the fifteenth century in the John Carter Brown Library and the General Library of Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island.
Authors, Artists and Contributors
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Author / Artists
Notes
General note
"Printed at the University Press at the cost of General Rush C. Hawkins"
Includes indexes.
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Call Numbers
RB/NQ655.1024/3
Record Identifier
74VvGeX4y3Eb
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VvGeX4y3Eb
Other Identifiers
DDC
011.42
MMS ID
991012760969702626
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