Eneas Africanus Press, 1968.

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Eneas Africanus Press, 1968.

The collection consists of two advertising leaves and a letter from Mrs. Smith to Harvey Dan Abrams concerning publishing matters.

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Eneas Africanus Press.

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Smith, Nelle Edwards.

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The Eneas Africanus Press was established by Nelle Edwards Smith (Mrs. Rosser Smith), daughter of Henry Stillwell Edwards, the author of Eneas Africanus, to perpetuate the keeping of her father's books in print and control copyright. Harvey Dan Abrams was a prominent Atlanta bookseller and appraiser. From the description of Eneas Africanus Press, 1968. (University of Georgia). WorldCat record id: 317409372 ...

Abrams, Harvey Dan

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Harvey Dan Abrams was a prominent Atlanta bookseller and appraiser. In addition his publishing firm has arranged the printing of a fine series of works of local Georgia writers. He is the nephew of Medora Field Perkerson. From the description of Harvey Dan Abrams collection, 1951-1980. (University of Georgia). WorldCat record id: 318449036 Medora Field Perkerson (1892-1960) was an author and longtime writer for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution Magazine. She was ...