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Standards Of Bibliographical Description Curt F Bhler James G Mcmanaway Lawrence C Wroth John Alden

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Standards Of Bibliographical Description Curt F Bhler James G Mcmanaway Lawrence C Wroth John Alden
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.34 MB
Pages: 120
Author: Curt F. Bühler; James G. McManaway; Lawrence C. Wroth; John Alden
ISBN: 9781512814934, 1512814938
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Standards Of Bibliographical Description Curt F Bhler James G Mcmanaway Lawrence C Wroth John Alden by Curt F. Bühler; James G. Mcmanaway; Lawrence C. Wroth; John Alden 9781512814934, 1512814938 instant download after payment.

In a departure from the earlier practice of having a single lecturer for the A. W. S. Fellowship in Bibliography series, three distinguished bibliographers were invited, each of whom was identified with a distinct and significant field. The three fields selected, namely fifteenth-century printed books, English literature to the close of the seventeenth century, and early Americana, all present specific problems that have occupied scholars and collectors alike, both in this country and abroad, for a long time, yet without the emergence of satisfactory solutions or agreed standards.

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