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Woodcuts from Fifteenth-Century Books in the Library of the Hispanic Society of America, with Comparative Material.

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Woodcuts from Fifteenth-Century Books in the Library of the Hispanic Society of America, with Comparative Material.

by HISPANIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA

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(New York), Hispanic Society of America, 1931.. FIRST and ONLY EDITION. 4°, folded. In very good condition. *** FIRST and ONLY EDITION. Accordion-style binding, which folds out into 24 panels that contain 47 woodcuts from the second-edition, Spanish-language translation of "Olivier de Castille," Burgos, 1499. ***

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Richard C. Ramer Old & Rare Books US (US)
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Title
Woodcuts from Fifteenth-Century Books in the Library of the Hispanic Society of America, with Comparative Material.
Author
HISPANIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA
Book Condition
Used
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FIRST and ONLY EDITION
Publisher
(New York), Hispanic Society of America, 1931.
Keywords
Arts, Woodcuts, 15th century, Illustrated books

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