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The book of signs : which contains all manner of symbols used from the earliest times to the middle...

The book of signs : which contains all manner of symbols used from the earliest times to the middle...

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The book of signs : which contains all manner of symbols used from the earliest times to the middle ages by primitive peoples and early Christians / collected, drawn and explained by Rudolf Koch; translated from the German by Vyvyan Holland.

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Full title

The book of signs : which contains all manner of symbols used from the earliest times to the middle ages by primitive peoples and early Christians / collected, drawn and explained by Rudolf Koch; translated from the German by Vyvyan Holland.

Publisher

London : First Edition Club, 1930 (Offenbach am Main : Milh. Gerstung.)

Uniform title

Zeichenbuch. English.

Date

1930

Call Numbers

T0048624

Record Identifier

74VvOGJo5dRZ

MMS ID

991008507259702626

Language

  • German
  • English

Formats

Physical Description

Physical content

[6], 104 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.

Publication information

Publisher

London : First Edition Club, 1930 (Offenbach am Main : Milh. Gerstung.)

Place of Publication

England

Date Published

1930

Subjects

Subjects and topics

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Alternative Titles

Full title

The book of signs : which contains all manner of symbols used from the earliest times to the middle ages by primitive peoples and early Christians / collected, drawn and explained by Rudolf Koch; translated from the German by Vyvyan Holland.

Notes

General note

Ed. limited to 500 copies.

Printed in R. Koch's magere deutsche type. -- p. [2]

"The illustrations in this book were cut on wood by Fritz Kredel" -- p.[4]

Half title.

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

T0048624

Record Identifier

74VvOGJo5dRZ

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MMS ID

991008507259702626

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