Bibliographical essays

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100 1 ‡aProctor, Robert, ‡d1868-1903.
245 1 0 ‡aBibliographical essays.
260 ‡aNew York : ‡bB. Franklin, ‡c[1969]
300 ‡axlviii, 243 p. : ‡billus., facsims., port. ; ‡c23 cm.
490 0 ‡aBurt Franklin bibliography and reference series, 60
500 ‡aReprint of the 1905 ed.
505 0 ‡aRobert Proctor [memoir]--Report of Proctor memorial fund.--Accipies woodcut.--On two plates in Sotheby's Principia typographica.--Marcus Reinhard and Johann Grüninger.--Incunabula at Grenoble.--The Gutenberg Bible.--A short view of Berthelet's editions of the statutes of Henry VIII.--On two Lyonnese editions of the Ars moriendi.--Ulrich von Ellenbog and the press of S. Ulrich at Augsburg.--The French royal Greek types and the Eton Chrysostom.--The early printers of Köln.--Tracts on early printing: List of the founts of type and woodcut devices used by the printers of the southern Netherlands in the fifteenth century. A note on Eberhard Frommolt of Basel, printer. Additions to Campbell's Annales de la typographie néerlandaise au 15e siècle.--Table of supplements to Campbell.--Author-register.
538 ‡aMode of access: Internet.
650 0 ‡aBibliography
650 0 ‡aPrinting ‡xHistory
650 0 ‡aIncunabula
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