A chart of Oxford printing, '1468'-1900

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50

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Cover of: A chart of Oxford printing, '1468'-1900
A chart of Oxford printing, '1468'-1900: with notes and illustrations
1904, Printed for the Bibliographical Society at the Oxford University Press
in English
Cover of: A chart of Oxford printing, '1468'-1900
A chart of Oxford printing, '1468'-1900
1903, Printed at the Oxford University Press for Henry Frowde, London
in English

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Edition Notes

Includes fold. chart.

Re-issued in 1904 as Illustrated monographs issued by the Bibliographical Society, no. 12.

Based on a paper read before the Oxford Architectural and Historical Society, Feb. 1888 (printed in the Library for 1889) and on a lecture before the Bibliographical Society Oct. 20, 1902 (printed in the Periodical Dec. 1902)

Fisher copy: "Presentation edition limited to one hundred copies." No. 44.

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50 p., [7] leaves of plates :
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OL20575077M

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