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Some Facts Concerning the Invention of PrintingMcMurtrie, Douglas C. - Product Image

Some Facts Concerning the Invention of Printing


McMurtrie, Douglas C.

Softcover. Chicago, Chicago Club of Printing House Craftsmen, 2nd, 1939, Book: Good, Dust Jacket: None, 42 pages, softcover. With black-and-white plates throughout. Printed for the fifth Educational Graphic Arts Exposition in September 1939 and produced under the sponsorship of the Chicago Club of Printing House Craftsmen.With black-and-white plates throughout. Small tear to front wrap and flyleaf. Fading to edges, mild rubbing and edgewear to wraps. Previous owner's bookplate attached to dust jacket front flap. Museum library markings, foxing to front flyleaf. A tight and clean copy.

Record # 951304


Price: $13.00 

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