Extracts from various works on the origin of printing made by S. Sotheby during his researches for his intended work thereon : scrapbook, [18--].

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Extracts from various works on the origin of printing made by S. Sotheby during his researches for his intended work thereon : scrapbook, [18--].

Scrapbook of extracts copied in several hands, with notes, clippings, and printed pamphlets in English and French, related to the development of the printing press.

2 v.

eng,

fre,

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University of Chicago Library

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