Treatises on Printing and Type-Founding; by T.C. Hansard. From the Seventh Edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica
by HANSARD (T. C.)
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Adam and Charles Black, Edinburgh. 1841. vii,[i],235pp., ex-library, presentation inscription from the publishers, illustrs., in the text, 2 folding plates of facsimiles, 1 folding plate of a printing-machine, orig. cloth, head of spine chipped, hinges slightly torn. Written by Thomas Curson Hansard, eldest son of the author of 'Typographia', of the same name. Includes a section on lithography written by William Nichol. Bigmore & Wyman I, pp.305.
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- Treatises on Printing and Type-Founding; by T.C. Hansard. From the Seventh Edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica
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- HANSARD (T. C.)
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- Adam and Charles Black, Edinburgh. 1841
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