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THE POOR PRINTER : BEING THE LETTERS OF ONE MASTER MAN TO ANOTHER, FOR THE BENEFIT OF PRINTERS IN GENERAL.

THE POOR PRINTER : BEING THE LETTERS OF ONE MASTER MAN TO ANOTHER, FOR THE BENEFIT OF PRINTERS IN GENERAL.

THE POOR PRINTER : BEING THE LETTERS OF ONE MASTER MAN TO ANOTHER, FOR THE

THE POOR PRINTER : BEING THE LETTERS OF ONE MASTER MAN TO ANOTHER, FOR THE BENEFIT OF PRINTERS IN GENERAL.

by BAILEY, Josh :

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London : Caxton Magazine, [1918]. First edition. Thoughts on the costs and organisation of the printing industry, with "honest proposals for post war reconstruction". Foolscap 8vo (18cm). (288)pp. Colour frontispiece. Folding table. Original boards; upper joint just starting, but still a good copy in the original pictorial dust-jacket - slightly soiled and a little chipped.

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Title
THE POOR PRINTER : BEING THE LETTERS OF ONE MASTER MAN TO ANOTHER, FOR THE BENEFIT OF PRINTERS IN GENERAL.
Author
BAILEY, Josh :
Book Condition
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Hardcover
Publisher
London : Caxton Magazine, [1918].
Weight
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Keywords
Bibliography, Printing History

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