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Gutenberg and the B36 Group. A Re-consideration. Offprint from 'Essays in Honour of Victor Scholderer.'

by PAINTER George D.)

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Mainz: Karl Pressler, 1970. 4to, 292-322pp., 2 plates, orig. printed wrappers. A couple of minor notes in Nixon's hand. Provenance: From the library of Howard M. Nixon (1909-1983), British librarian and bookbinding historian.
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Seven American Incunables Printed Before 1600.

Seven American Incunables Printed Before 1600.

by MAGGS BROS

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Maggs Bros. Ltd. 1931. 4to, one of only 50 printed at the Curwen Press, 8 illustrs., orig. marbled wrappers, printed label on upper cover, 7 items. A Maggs special catalogue which was printed outside of any series of their catalogues. Maggs, A Catalogue of Maggs Catalogues 1918 to 1968. V: 14.
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