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The bibliographical decameron; or, Ten days pleasant discourse upon ... - Page 501
by Thomas Frognall Dibdin - 1817
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An Inquiry Into the Nature and Form of the Books of the Ancients: With a ...

John Andrews Arnett, John Hannett - 1837 - 262 pages
...deale of time and many letters about Hugh Hutchinson, and the armes he is to set upon my bookes. \Vherc the backs are all gilded over, there must bee of necessity...piece of crimson leather set on to receive the stamp, find upon all paper and parchment bookes besides. The like course must be taken with such bookes as...
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An inquiry into the nature and form of the books of the ancients; with a ...

John Hannett - 1837 - 254 pages
...Stapylton, he says, " You spend a greate deale of time and many letters about Hugh Hutchinson, and the armes he is to set upon my bookes. Where the backs are all gilded over, there must bee of necessity <i piece of crimson leather set on to receive the stamp, and upon all paper and parchment bookes besides....
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Part the first. History of libraries (contin.) Economy of libraries

Edward Edwards - 1859 - 1198 pages
...passages in his Correspondence. Thus, in 1671, he writes to the same Secretary: — "Where the bookes are all gilded over, there must bee of necessity a...and parchment books besides. The like course must be taken with such bookes as are rude and greasy, and not apt to receive the stamp. The impression will...
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Memoirs of Library: Includ. a Hdbook of Library Economy, Volume 2

Edward Edwards - 1859 - 1196 pages
...passages in his Correspondence. Thus, in 1671, he writes to the same Secretary: — "Where the bookes are all gilded over, there must bee of necessity a...and parchment books besides. The like course must be taken with such bookes as are rude and greasy, and not apt to receive the stamp. The impression will...
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Part the first. History of libraries (contin.) Economy of libraries

Edward Edwards - 1859 - 1206 pages
...in his Correspondence. Thus, in 1 6 7 1 , he writes to the same Secretary : — " Where the bookes are all gilded over, there must bee of necessity a...upon all paper and parchment books besides. The like conr-i' must be taken with such bookes as are rude and greasy, and not apt to receive the stamp. The...
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Memoirs of Libraries: Part the first. History of libraries (contin.) Economy ...

Edward Edwards - 1859 - 1206 pages
...Correspondence. Thus, in 1 6 7 1 , he writes to the same Secretary: — "Where the bookes are «11 gilded over, there must bee of necessity- a piece...upon all paper and parchment books besides. The like coury must be taken with such bookes as are rude and greasy, and not apt to receive the stamp. The...
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Part the first. History of libraries (contin.) Economy of libraries

Edward Edwards - 1859 - 1192 pages
...passages in his Correspondence. Thus, in 1671, he writes to the same Secretary: — "Where the bookes are all gilded over, there must bee of necessity a piece of crimson leather set on to receive the stomp, and upon all paper and parchment books besides. The like course must be taken with such bookes...
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Publications of the Surtees Society, Volume 55

1870 - 474 pages
...letters about Hugh Hutchinson and the armes hee is to set upon my bookes. Where the backs are all guilded over there must bee of necessity a piece of crimson leather set to receive the stamp, and upon all paper and parchment bookes besides. The like course must be taken...
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Bookbinding Considered as a Fine Art, Mechanical Art, and Manufacture: A ...

Henry Benjamin Wheatley - 1882 - 62 pages
...employed. For instance, in 1671, he writes to his secretary, Miles Stapylton : — " Where the bookes are all gilded over, there must bee of necessity a...and parchment books besides. The like course must be taken with such bookes as are rude and greasy, and not apt to receive the stamp. The impression will...
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