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William Ged and the invention of the stereotype / by John Carter.
The library
London : The Bibliographical Society, 1960.
[36]p, [2] leaves of plates, (1 folded) : ill., facsims.. ; 25cm.
"Reprinted by the University Press, Oxford from the transactions of the Bibliographical Society, "The library", September 1960 - p. [2].
Three loose copies of a postscript to this article that appeared in a later issue of "The library".
Two loose copies (one in original printed grey paper wrappers) of a postscript that appeared in a later issue of "The library" by Robert Donaldson.
Loose periodical clipping featuring a fragment of a letter by John Carter.
Loose correspondence about William Ged or this article, ms. and typed, to John Carter from various people, including: J. M. Mosley, Ronald Mansbridge, and Robert Donaldson (with a typed copy of a paper about the Ged Prayer Book at the National Library of Scotland).
Bookplate of John Carter.
Ms. annotations and corrections throughout text in John Carter's hand.
20th century dark blue buckram binding with gilt lettering on spine and original printed grey paper wrappers bound with text.
Stereotyping (Printing) History.
Mosley, James M. correspondent.
Mansbridge, Ronald correspondent.
Donaldson, Robert correspondent.
England London.
B25432