BEGINNING OF THE WORLD OF BOOKS, 1450 TO 1470: A CHRONOLOGICAL SURVEY OF THE TEXTS CHOSEN FOR PRINTING DURING THE FIRST TWENTY YEARS OF THE PRINTING ART.|THE
by Stillwell, Margaret Bingham
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- BEGINNING OF THE WORLD OF BOOKS, 1450 TO 1470: A CHRONOLOGICAL SURVEY OF THE TEXTS CHOSEN FOR PRINTING DURING THE FIRST TWENTY YEARS OF THE PRINTING ART.|THE
- Author
- Stillwell, Margaret Bingham
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- Hardcover
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- The Bibliographical Society of America
- Place of Publication
- New York
- Date Published
- 1972
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