Fragments of medieval manuscripts used as pastedowns in Oxford bindings

with A survey of Oxford binding c. 1515-1620

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Fragments of medieval manuscripts used as pastedowns in Oxford bindings

with A survey of Oxford binding c. 1515-1620

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English
Pages
278

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Cover of: Pastedowns in Oxford Bindings Third Series IV
Pastedowns in Oxford Bindings Third Series IV
2004, Oxford Bibliographical Society
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Cover of: Fragments of medieval manuscripts used as pastedowns in Oxford bindings
Fragments of medieval manuscripts used as pastedowns in Oxford bindings: with a survey of Oxford binding c. 1515-1620
2004, Printed for the Oxford Bibliographical Society, Oxford Bibliographical Society
in English
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Edition Notes

Cover title: Pastedowns in Oxford bindings.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Oxford
Series
Oxford Bibliographical Society publications -- New ser., v. 5
Other Titles
Pastedowns in Oxford bindings, A survey of Oxford binding, c. 1515-1620.

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Library of Congress
Z270 E5K4

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Pagination
xx, 278 p., [14] leaves of plates :
Number of pages
278

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OL14981554M

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