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Published by Oxford Bibliographical Society, Oxford, first edition, 1975, 1975
ISBN 10: 0901420301ISBN 13: 9780901420305
Book First Edition
Cloth-backed boards, 24 cm, vii, 403 pp, plates. Contents include : "Writings of Graham Pollard"; Carter, J. : Graham Pollard; Barker, N. : Quiring and the binder; Hobson, A. : The iter italicum of Jean Matal; Hunt, R. : Donors of manuscripts to St. John's College, Oxford, during the Presidency of William Laud, 1611-1621; Morgan, P. : Letters relating to the Oxford book trade found in bindings in Oxford college libraries, c. 1611-1647; Vaisey, D. G. : Anthony Stephens: the rise and fall of an Oxford bookseller; Carter, H. : Early accounts of the University Press, Oxford; Harris, M. : Newspaper distribution during Queen Anne's reign; Nixon, H. : Harleian bindings; Belanger, T. :Tonson, Wellington and the Shakespeare copyrights; Fleeman, J. D. : The revenue of a writer : Samuel Johnson's literary earnings; Barber, G. : Pendred abroad: a view of the late eighteenth-century book trade in Europe; Munby, A. N. L. : Dibdin's reference library : the sale of 26-28 June 1817; Rogers, D. : Francis Duoce's manuscripts : some hitherto unrecognised provenances; Dreyfus, J. and Isaac, P. C. G. : William Bulmer's will; and Turner, M. : Tillotson's Fiction Bureau : agreements with authors. Very Good.
Published by Oxford Bibliographical Soc., Oxford, 1975
Seller: Abacus Bookshop, Pittsford, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
hardcover. Condition: Nearly fine copy. Illustrated (illustrator). 1st edition. 8vo, 403 pp., With the bookplate of Jacob Chernofsy, former publisher of AB Bookman's Weekly, Scattered pencil marks, presumably Chernofsky's, throughout; one corner chafed. Review copy with publisher's sheet laid-in.
Published by Oxford; The Oxford Bibliographical Society; 1975., 1975
First Edition; Med. 8vo; pp. vix, 403; 16 pages of b/w photographic plates, index; original cream cloth with blue papered boards, title lettered in black on spine, John M. Chapman bookplate on front endpaper, a fine copy.