404 resultados para facsimile
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Facsimile (17 p. at end) includes three songs with music: "Himno de la victoria," "Los defensores de la patria," and "Recuerdos del dos de mayo."
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"No other copy of this book is known"--Huntington, Reprints, p. 21.
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"This edition of two hundred was printed in facsimile from the copy in the library of Archer M. Huntington, at the De Vinne Press, nineteen hundred and two."
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Editorial note -- Introduction, by the editor -- Proceedings at the luncheon of th Pennsylvania Society: Address of Rear-Admiral R. E. Peary. Note from the Hon. Theodore Roosevelt [facsimile]. Address by the Hon. J. M. Beck. Verdun menu [facsimile] -- Proceedings at the luncheon of the Pilgrims in London: Address by Viscount Bryce. Address by the Hon. J. M. Beck -- An American advocate [editorial from "London daily telegraph"].
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"This reprint has been set in blackletter to preserve some of the appearance of the original; but except for the woodcuts it is not a facsimile, even in line arrangement. 755 copies were printed under the supervision of Bruce Rogers at the Harvard university press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, in August, 1924."
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Edited and partially written by C.T. Beauvais de Préau. cf. Quérard, Les supercheries littéraires dévoilées, t. IV, p. 372, and British Museum Catalogue.
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Disbound Original Held in Oak Street Library Facility.
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"Předmluva" signed J.D. [i.e. Josef Dobrovský]
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On cover: "A facsimile reproduction, slightly enlarged of an almanac. Reprinted with an introduction by William J. Petersen for members of the State Historical Society of Iowa ... Supplement of the Palimpsest."
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Caption title.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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With facsimile reproductions of original title-pages.
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Facsimile reproduction of the 1st ed. published by Pictorial Bureau of the Press, 1888
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The Hors the Shepe & the Ghoos, "intended to accompany this, and a general title to both" (cf. note at end) were issued in 1822, as no 36.
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Contains facsimile title-page, dated 1606.