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Plates 34-36, 53 etched 1789; plates 29-33, 37-52 etched 1794. Plates disbound and separately mounted in preservation mats. Former binding preserved: Full maroon morocco, gilt frames on covers, and stamped in gilt on spine. The hand numbering by Blake (in ink in upper right corners), seem to indicate that the plates were separated from a numbered copy of "Songs of Innocence"
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Album of ten letters and documents related to the thoroughbred racehorse "Eclipse," Dennis O'Kelley, his nephew Andrew O'Kelley, Samuel Chifney, and English racing
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STC 22277 ; Binding: brown morocco with extra gilt by Cobden-Sanderson; in green morocco case.
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Ars moriendi : quamuis secundu[m] philosophu[m] tercio ethicorum
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Block book. Printed on one side of leaves only, so that pairs of printed and blank pages alternately face each other. Printed in brown ink. First pair of printed pages consists of preface; subsequent pairs consist of woodcut illustrations faced with page of text. Imperfect: leaves [20]-[24] lacking. Huntington Library copy is significantly faded and worn. Binding: 19th century English gilt-tooled red morocco, in red morocco solander case; binder's stamp: Made by Riviere & Son.
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Icones auium omnium, quae in Historia auium Conradi Gesneri describuntur, : cum nomenclaturis singulorum Latinis, Italicis, Gallicis et Germanicis plerunque, per certos ordines digestae. I ritratti e le figure de gli ucelli. Les figures & pourtraictz des oiseaux. Die figuren vnd contrafacturen der vögeln
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