An edition of The Mainz diary, 1437-1440 (1940)

The Mainz diary, 1437-1440

in which new light is shed upon the cradle days of the art and mystery of printing

The Mainz diary, 1437-1440
Arthur W. Rushmore, Arthur W. ...
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An edition of The Mainz diary, 1437-1440 (1940)

The Mainz diary, 1437-1440

in which new light is shed upon the cradle days of the art and mystery of printing

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Publisher
Golden Hind Press
Language
English
Pages
11

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Edition Notes

"Issued on the occasion of the 500th anniversary of the invention of printing from moveable type."
"Of the first edition ... 250 copies have been bound in boards for the friends of the editor, and the balance of the sheets bound in with the text of the Christmas issue of Print"--P. [iii].

Published in
Madison, N.J
Series
Lester Douglas collection of works designed and printed by the Golden Hind Press, Overbrook Press, Elmer Adler, Walter D. Teague, Thomas M. Cleland, Ellsworth Geist, and Clarence P. Horning ;, no. 8.
Genre
Fiction.

Classifications

Library of Congress
Z126.Z7 R8

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiv, 11 p., [3] leaves of plates :
Number of pages
11

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6417590M
LCCN
41009401
OCLC/WorldCat
4720250
Library Thing
1332515

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