A Guide to the Exhibition in the King's Library Illustrating the History of Printing, Music-printing and Bookbinding |
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... The first half of the exhibition is intended to illustrate the introduction and development of printing in Germany , Italy , France , the Netherlands , Spain , and England , the order of the countries as here 6 INTRODUCTION.
... The first half of the exhibition is intended to illustrate the introduction and development of printing in Germany , Italy , France , the Netherlands , Spain , and England , the order of the countries as here 6 INTRODUCTION.
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British Museum. Department of Printed Books. and England , the order of the countries as here given being that in which the art of ... England , France , Italy , Germany , and Holland . H pena patus Whene derem eul B Case 1. - INTRODUCTION 7.
British Museum. Department of Printed Books. and England , the order of the countries as here given being that in which the art of ... England , France , Italy , Germany , and Holland . H pena patus Whene derem eul B Case 1. - INTRODUCTION 7.
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... Antwerp , where he continued printing till his death in 1493 , while engaged on an edition of the ' Cronycles of England ' for the English market . 6. Paris , Gering , Friburger and Krantz at the THE NETHERLANDS AND FRANCE 45.
... Antwerp , where he continued printing till his death in 1493 , while engaged on an edition of the ' Cronycles of England ' for the English market . 6. Paris , Gering , Friburger and Krantz at the THE NETHERLANDS AND FRANCE 45.
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... England . About 1493 he began a practice of printing special copies of many of his books upon vellum , which he caused to be decorated by hand in the style of the more pretentious shop manuscripts of the day , and sold to various royal ...
... England . About 1493 he began a practice of printing special copies of many of his books upon vellum , which he caused to be decorated by hand in the style of the more pretentious shop manuscripts of the day , and sold to various royal ...
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... ENGLAND Case Ixa . BOOKS PRINTED BY CAXTON PRINTING was introduced into England by William Caxton , a mercer , born in the Weald of Kent about 1420 . As he tells us himself in his first book , Caxton in 1469 had been living abroad some ...
... ENGLAND Case Ixa . BOOKS PRINTED BY CAXTON PRINTING was introduced into England by William Caxton , a mercer , born in the Weald of Kent about 1420 . As he tells us himself in his first book , Caxton in 1469 had been living abroad some ...
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