469 resultados para Leather bindings (Bookbinding)
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[Vols. 1-12 cop.1897; vols. 13-18, without copyright date; vols. 19-20 cop.1922.]
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Marbled papers and endpapers; spine decorated in gilt; title in gilt.
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Each volume contains a certification statement and an errata statement, either tipped in or printed on the title page verso.
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Includes recipes for wine, mead, and other liquors; illustrations of kitchen stoves using coal; illustrations of layout of dishes for multi-course meal. Sample recipes: To bake herrings, To make cream pancakes, To make a blanc-mange of isinglass, To make cowslip wine.
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Includes index.
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"Letter from Wendell Phillips, Esq.": pages [xiii]-xvi.
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Plates partly printed on both sides.
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Edited by George F. Warner, keeper of mss.
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"A contribution to the history of bookbinding at Oxford down to the period of the civil war; it treats solely of bindings decorated with stamps and rolls to the exclusion of all gilt-tooled work."
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"The edition consists of two hundred copies only, all printed upon imperial Japanese paper."
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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[Fitzgerald was last Michigan player to wear a leather helmet. Pictured holding the model worn by other players, says leather helmet fits better and gives him more freedom of movement. (from note in neg. envelope.)]
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Includes sections on: comforts for invalids, removes, entrees, dishes with the remains of lamb, garniture for omlettes, beverages for evening parties.
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Frontispiece is a portrait of H.L. Eads engraved by J.C. Buttre.