An edition of Bibliomania in the Middle Ages (1849)

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An edition of Bibliomania in the Middle Ages (1849)

Bibliomania in the Middle Ages

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Language
English
Pages
322

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Edition Notes

A reprint of the 1849 edition.
"This edition is limited to 500 copies. 25 copies on Japan paper, numbered 1 to 25; 475 copies on deckle-edged paper, numbered 26 to 500." This copy not numbered.
Half-title (title of original edition): Bibliomania in the middle ages, or Sketches of bookworms, collectors, Bible students, scribes, and illuminators, from the Anglo-Saxon and Norman periods to the introduction of printing into England, with anecdotes illustrating the history of the monastic libraries of Great Britain in the olden time ...

Published in
New York

Classifications

Library of Congress
Z723 .M57 1900, Z992.M57 1900 1900, Z723.M57 1900 1900

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiv, 322 p.
Number of pages
322

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6924000M
Internet Archive
cu31924029546052
LCCN
03002966
OCLC/WorldCat
1421229
Library Thing
388171

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