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Étiquette: North America Ordering
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BibliOdyssey

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Emergence of Advertising in America: 1850 - 1920 (Duke University) Exhibit on advertising

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"Plants in Print: The Age of Botanical Discovery," Chicago Botanic Garden

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Bibliotheca Canadiana: A Historical Survey of Canadian Bibliography (McGill University Library)

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Is it a Book? (Karen Drayne, Barbara Davison, Emily-Jane Dawson, U. Maryland)

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Typefoundry: Documents for the History of Types and Letterforms. James Mosley

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A History of Wood Engraving (University of North Texas Libraries)

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The Wonderful World of Pop-Up and Movable Books, 1811-1996 (U. of North Texas)

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Color Printing in the 19th Century (U. of Delaware)

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Graphic Design: Typography (Jeffrey Barr, University of South Florida Libraries)

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Books Go to War: Armed Services Editions in WWII - Book Arts Press

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Victorian Periodicals and the Empire

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"Nineteenth-Century Girls' Series" (Deidre Johnson)

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"Nineteenth-Century American Children & What They Read" (Pat Pflieger)

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The Mosher Press (Millersville University)

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Linotype & Lintipisti. History of Linotypes, in Italian

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Unseen Hands: Women Printers, Binders, & Book Designers (Rebecca W. Davidson, Princeton University Library)

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Museu Virtual da Imprensa (Porto, Portugal)

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