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Early American Currency. Some Notes on the Development of Paper Money in the New England Colonies with 36 Reproductions of Engraved & Typographic Specimens. With an Introduction by W. A. Dwiggins

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Early American Currency. Some Notes on the Development of Paper Money in the New England Colonies with 36 Reproductions of Engraved & Typographic Specimens. With an Introduction by W. A. Dwiggins

by (Typophiles) McKay, George L

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New York: The Typophiles, 1944. One of 360 copies for Typophile contributors & subscribers, and 150 copies for general sale. Marked "Author's Copy.". xxiv, 85 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Red cloth. Paper label, inscribed to Carroll Wilson from the author. With the bookplate of Jackson Burke. Fine. One of 360 copies for Typophile contributors & subscribers, and 150 copies for general sale. Marked "Author's Copy." xxiv, 85 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Typophile Chap Book No. X.

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Title
Early American Currency. Some Notes on the Development of Paper Money in the New England Colonies with 36 Reproductions of Engraved & Typographic Specimens. With an Introduction by W. A. Dwiggins
Author
(Typophiles) McKay, George L
Format/Binding
Xxiv, 85 pp. 1 vols. 12mo
Book Condition
Used - Red cloth. Paper label, inscribed to Carroll Wilson from the author. With the bookplate of Jackson Burke. Fine
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One of 360 copies for Typophile contributors & subscribers, and
Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
The Typophiles
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1944
Keywords
Typohiles

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