Life and times of Giambattista Bodoni : [typescript], [ca. 1898-1903].

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Life and times of Giambattista Bodoni : [typescript], [ca. 1898-1903].

1 typescript (viii, 192 leaves)

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Bernardi, Jacopo, 1813-1897

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De Vinne, Theodore Low, 1828-1914

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