Hear ye of Philadelphia : production material, [1968?].

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Hear ye of Philadelphia : production material, [1968?].

Illustrator's dummy in ink and watercolor with proof text, ink and wash jacket illustration with separations, ink and wash illustration for title page with separations and layout for lettering, ink and wash illustrations for blurb sheet each with one separation, ink and wash illustrations with separations, ink and wash illustrations with separation, watercolor studies. A brief history of the city of Philadelphia, from the arrival of William Penn to the twentieth century, with an emphasis on the events which took place there at the time of the Revolution.

Illustrations: 80 items.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7814880

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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