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Early English printing : a series of facsimiles of all the types used in England during the XVth cen...

Early English printing : a series of facsimiles of all the types used in England during the XVth cen...

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Early English printing : a series of facsimiles of all the types used in England during the XVth century, with some of those used in the printing of English books abroad / with an introduction by E. Gordon Duff.

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Full title

Early English printing : a series of facsimiles of all the types used in England during the XVth century, with some of those used in the printing of English books abroad / with an introduction by E. Gordon Duff.

Publisher

London : Kegan Paul Trench Trübner and Co., 1896 (Oxford : Clarendon Press)

Date

1896

Call Numbers

RB/F093/2

Record Identifier

74VvkBLyEV3g

MMS ID

991014023409702626

Language

English

Formats

Physical Description

Physical content

1 portfolio (40 p., 40 leaves of plates) : facsims. (some col.) ; 41 cm.

Publication information

Publisher

London : Kegan Paul Trench Trübner and Co., 1896 (Oxford : Clarendon Press)

Place of Publication

England

Date Published

1896

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Alternative Titles

Full title

Early English printing : a series of facsimiles of all the types used in England during the XVth century, with some of those used in the printing of English books abroad / with an introduction by E. Gordon Duff.

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Notes

General note

Limited ed. of 300 copies.

Rare Books copy: "Edition limited to Three Hundred copies. This is No. 135."

Rare Books copy: Acquisition details available.

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

RB/F093/2

Record Identifier

74VvkBLyEV3g

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VvkBLyEV3g

Other Identifiers

DDC

686.20942

MMS ID

991014023409702626

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