Book Auction Records, Volume 16Frank Karslake Wm. Dawson, 1919 - Autographs A priced and annotated annual record of London, New York and Edinburgh book-auctions. |
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... EDWIN CONANT ( Class of 1829 ) OF WORCESTER , MASS . A fund established in 1892 , the income thereof to be applied to the benefit and increase of the College Library . CONTENTS PAGE 1. Notes on Printing in Gloucestershire , by.
... EDWIN CONANT ( Class of 1829 ) OF WORCESTER , MASS . A fund established in 1892 , the income thereof to be applied to the benefit and increase of the College Library . CONTENTS PAGE 1. Notes on Printing in Gloucestershire , by.
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Frank Karslake. " . " BOOK - AUCTION RECORDS VOL . 16 . DIRECTIONS TO. GLOCESTER LATHEDRAL . Bonner Hinerary Pl : 9 The COLLEGE LIBRARY F. the morn 7 **
Frank Karslake. " . " BOOK - AUCTION RECORDS VOL . 16 . DIRECTIONS TO. GLOCESTER LATHEDRAL . Bonner Hinerary Pl : 9 The COLLEGE LIBRARY F. the morn 7 **
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... Library , Gloucester Cathedral ( from Part 1 ) to face Title . The four series of preliminary pages , as numbered , with the illustrations , to follow . The four leaves " Key to Sales , " to be placed before page 1 of text . Text to ...
... Library , Gloucester Cathedral ( from Part 1 ) to face Title . The four series of preliminary pages , as numbered , with the illustrations , to follow . The four leaves " Key to Sales , " to be placed before page 1 of text . Text to ...
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... LIBRARY By ROLAND AUSTIN Librarian , Gloucester Public Library WHIL HILE the formation of the present library of the Dean and Chapter of Gloucester dates from comparatively modern days , and its contents cannot attempt to vie with such ...
... LIBRARY By ROLAND AUSTIN Librarian , Gloucester Public Library WHIL HILE the formation of the present library of the Dean and Chapter of Gloucester dates from comparatively modern days , and its contents cannot attempt to vie with such ...
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... Library in their day , and in quite recent times Mr. T. W. Williams has recorded MSS . in various libraries which he has identified as being once at Gloucester . Among the few MSS . still preserved in the Library are the chartu- laries ...
... Library in their day , and in quite recent times Mr. T. W. Williams has recorded MSS . in various libraries which he has identified as being once at Gloucester . Among the few MSS . still preserved in the Library are the chartu- laries ...
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