Freedom of the press and L'Association mensuelle : Philipon versus Louis Philippe : typescript, 1951.

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Freedom of the press and L'Association mensuelle : Philipon versus Louis Philippe : typescript, 1951.

Typescript with numerous authorial corrections. Includes notarized statement signed by Bechtel regarding certain rights in the book to be published from the typescript that he is assigning to the Grolier Club.

1 typescript (141 leaves, i.e. 5-146)

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