Journals of Hugh Gaine, Printer
by GAINE, Hugh
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About This Item
GAINE, Hugh. The Journals of Hugh Gaine, Printer. Edited by Paul Leicester Ford. New York: Dodd, Mead & Company, 1902. 1st ed. 2 Vols. xii,240;xii,235pp. Plates, facsimiles (some folding. Orig. cloth, printed paper spine labels. Spine ends and corners rubbed, labels sunned, else very good. One of 350 copies on deckel-edge paper. Vol. One is biography and bibliography of Hugh Gaine, Vol Two is the journals of this New York City printer and bookseller during the Revolution. BAL 6231.
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- George S. MacManus Company (US)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 66375
- Title
- Journals of Hugh Gaine, Printer
- Author
- GAINE, Hugh
- Book Condition
- Used
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Keywords
- AM REV, BALIT, PRINTERS, BIBX, BIOG, GEN AM
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George S. MacManus Company
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