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A chronology of printing
de Clair, Colin
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London: Cassell, 1969. First edition, 4to, pp. [6], 7-228; 1 illustration in the text; a very good copy in original green cloth, slightly worn, price-clipped dust jacket. From the library of Kim Merker. A chronology, beginning with the reputed invention of paper in China in 105 and ending with the death of Stanley Morison in 1967, of important events connected to printing. An extensive index on pp. 193-228 makes this work eminently useful for the historian of the book.
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- A chronology of printing
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- Clair, Colin
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- London
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- 1969
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