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- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 438 pages
- Note
- "First published by Oxford University Press in 1972; reprinted with corrections, 1974"--Title page verso
- Contents
-
- Hand-printed Book
- Warehouse
- p. 142.
- Paper stock
- p. 142.
- Drying the paper
- p. 143.
- Gathering the books
- p. 143.
- Binding
- p. 146.
- p. 5.
- The
- binding trade
- p. 146.
- Binding technique
- p. 147.
- Trade binding styles
- p. 149.
- Decoration and Illustration
- p. 154.
- Printed pictures
- Printing Type
- p. 154.
- Relief blocks
- p. 154.
- Intaglio plates
- p. 156.
- Patterns of Production
- p. 160.
- Variation of demand
- p. 160.
- Edition quantities
- p. 9.
- p. 160.
- Productive capacity
- p. 163.
- Concurrent production
- p. 164.
- Standards
- p. 168.
- The
- English Book Trade to 1800
- p. 171.
- Manufacture
- Europe and England
- p. 171.
- Printing personnel
- p. 171.
- Gild and chapel
- p. 174.
- Scale and finance; book prices
- p. 175.
- Publishing and bookselling
- p. 179.
- p. 9.
- Authorship, copyright, and censorship
- p. 183.
- Book Production: The Machine-Press Period 1800-1950
- Survival and Change
- p. 191.
- The
- early-nineteenth-century book house
- p. 191.
- Composition
- p. 191.
- Type-sizes; and description
- Imposition
- p. 196.
- Iron hand-presses
- p. 198.
- Plates
- p. 201.
- Stereotype
- p. 201.
- Electrotype
- p. 206.
- p. 12.
- Type 1800-1875
- p. 207.
- Manufacture and trade
- p. 207.
- Design
- p. 209.
- Paper in the Machine-press Period
- p. 214.
- Hand-made paper after 1800
- p. 214.
- Type faces
- Paper-making machinery
- p. 216.
- Machine-made papers
- p. 221.
- The
- nineteenth-century paper industry
- p. 228.
- Edition Binding
- p. 231.
- New procedures
- p. 16.
- p. 232.
- Binding machinery
- p. 235.
- Publishers' cloth in Britain and America
- p. 238.
- Other styles of publishers' binding
- p. 247.
- The
- twentieth century
- p. 249.
- The
- Gothic type
- Printing Machines
- p. 251.
- Beginnings
- p. 251.
- Machines for book printing
- p. 253.
- Machine operation
- p. 258.
- Colour printing
- p. 261.
- p. 17.
- Other printing machines
- p. 262.
- Processes of Reproduction
- p. 266.
- Engravings
- p. 266.
- Lithography
- p. 267.
- Photographic processes
- p. 269.
- Roman and italic type
- Identification
- p. 272.
- Mechanical Composition, and Type 1875-1950
- p. 274.
- Cold-metal machines
- p. 274.
- Hot-metal machines
- p. 276.
- Type since 1875
- p. 283.
- p. 20.
- Printing Practice in the Machine-press Period
- p. 289.
- Personnel
- p. 289.
- Production routines
- p. 292.
- The
- Book Trade in Britain and America since 1800
- p. 297.
- The
- Greek type
- structure of the trade
- p. 297.
- Forms in nineteenth-century publishing
- p. 300.
- Edition quantities and prices
- p. 304.
- Copyright, national and international
- p. 307.
- Bibliographical Applications
- p. 311.
- p. 30.
- Identification
- p. 313.
- Edition, impression, issue, and state
- p. 313.
- Assessing the evidence
- p. 316.
- Facsimiles
- p. 320.
- Bibliographical Description
- p. 321.
- Founts, cases, and type-stock
- Purpose and scope
- p. 321.
- Transcription and reproduction
- p. 322.
- Formula
- p. 328.
- Technical notes
- p. 333.
- Other notes
- p. 335.
- p. 33.
- Textual Bibliography
- p. 336.
- Textual criticism and bibliography
- p. 336.
- Copy-text
- p. 338.
- The
- transmission of the text
- p. 343.
- 1.
- Composition
- Composition
- p. 343.
- 2.
- Proof-correction
- p. 351.
- 3.
- Later stages of production
- p. 354.
- The
- treatment of accidentals
- p. 40.
- p. 358.
- A.
- A
- Note on Elizabethan Handwriting
- R. B. McKerrow
- p. 361.
- B.
- Four Specimen Bibliographical Descriptions
- p. 368.
- C.
- nature and purpose of bibliography
- Copy
- The
- Transmission of the Text: Two Examples
- p. 381.
- 1.
- Compositor B and The merchant of Venice
- p. 381.
- 2.
- The
- textual history of David Copperfield
- p. 384.
- p. 40.
- Reference Bibliography
- p. 392.
- I.
- General
- p. 392.
- II.
- Periodicals
- p. 393.
- III.
- Book Production: The Hand-press Period
- Setting type
- p. 393.
- 1.
- Hand-printing technology
- p. 393.
- b.
- Composition, imposition, correction
- p. 394.
- c.
- Presswork
- p. 395.
- p. 43.
- d.
- Patterns of production
- p. 396.
- 2.
- Type
- p. 396.
- 3.
- Paper
- p. 397.
- 4.
- Page and galley
- Binding
- p. 398.
- 5.
- Decoration and illustration
- p. 399.
- 6.
- The
- Book Trade to 1800
- p. 399.
- b.
- p. 49.
- Personnel
- p. 400.
- c.
- Business organization
- p. 401.
- d.
- Publishing and bookselling
- p. 401.
- e.
- Authorship, copyright, and censorship
- Signatures
- p. 402.
- IV.
- Book Production: The Machine-press Period
- p. 402.
- 2.
- Survival and change
- p. 403.
- a.
- Hand composition
- p. 403.
- p. 51.
- b.
- Iron hand-presses
- p. 403.
- 3.
- Plates
- p. 404.
- 4.
- Type
- p. 404.
- a.
- Preliminaries, pagination, catchwords, etc.
- 1800-1875
- p. 404.
- b.
- Since 1875
- p. 405.
- 5.
- Paper
- p. 405.
- 6.
- Binding
- p. 52.
- p. 406.
- 7.
- Printing machines
- p. 407.
- 8.
- Processes of reproduction
- p. 408.
- 9.
- Mechanical composition
- p. 408.
- p. 1.
- Distribution
- 10.
- Printing-house organization
- p. 409.
- 11.
- The
- book trade in Britain and America since 1800
- p. 410.
- V.
- Bibliographical applications
- p. 411.
- p. 53.
- 2.
- Identification and description
- p. 412.
- 3.
- Textual bibliography
- p. 413
- Output
- p. 54.
- Paper
- p. 57.
- Manufacture
- p. 57.
- Paper in English printing
- p. 60.
- The
- Moulds and watermarks
- p. 60.
- Sorts of paper: quality, weight, and size
- p. 66.
- Tables of sizes
- p. 72.
- Description
- p. 76.
- Imposition
- p. 78.
- main periods of book production
- Formes
- p. 78.
- Format
- p. 80.
- Identification of format
- p. 84.
- Imposition in practice
- p. 108.
- Stripping, and skeletons
- p. 109.
- p. 2.
- Proofs and correction
- p. 110.
- Standing type
- p. 116.
- Presswork
- p. 118.
- The
- wooden hand-press
- p. 118.
- Preparing the paper
- Book Production: The Hand-Press Period 1500-1800
- p. 124.
- Ink
- p. 125.
- Making ready
- p. 126.
- Pulling and beating
- p. 129.
- Printing the reiteration
- p. 131.
- Press figures
- The
- p. 133.
- Cancels, etc.
- p. 134.
- Special paper
- p. 136.
- Two colours; and music
- p. 137.
- Output
- p. 139.
- The
- Isbn
- 9781873040300
- Label
- A new introduction to bibliography
- Title
- A new introduction to bibliography
- Statement of responsibility
- by Philip Gaskell
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Gaskell, Philip
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- Z116.A2
- LC item number
- G27 1995
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- Printing
- Book industries and trade
- Bibliography, Critical
- Label
- A new introduction to bibliography, by Philip Gaskell
- Note
- "First published by Oxford University Press in 1972; reprinted with corrections, 1974"--Title page verso
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages [392]-413) and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Hand-printed Book
- Warehouse
- p. 142.
- Paper stock
- p. 142.
- Drying the paper
- p. 143.
- Gathering the books
- p. 143.
- Binding
- p. 146.
- p. 5.
- The
- binding trade
- p. 146.
- Binding technique
- p. 147.
- Trade binding styles
- p. 149.
- Decoration and Illustration
- p. 154.
- Printed pictures
- Printing Type
- p. 154.
- Relief blocks
- p. 154.
- Intaglio plates
- p. 156.
- Patterns of Production
- p. 160.
- Variation of demand
- p. 160.
- Edition quantities
- p. 9.
- p. 160.
- Productive capacity
- p. 163.
- Concurrent production
- p. 164.
- Standards
- p. 168.
- The
- English Book Trade to 1800
- p. 171.
- Manufacture
- Europe and England
- p. 171.
- Printing personnel
- p. 171.
- Gild and chapel
- p. 174.
- Scale and finance; book prices
- p. 175.
- Publishing and bookselling
- p. 179.
- p. 9.
- Authorship, copyright, and censorship
- p. 183.
- Book Production: The Machine-Press Period 1800-1950
- Survival and Change
- p. 191.
- The
- early-nineteenth-century book house
- p. 191.
- Composition
- p. 191.
- Type-sizes; and description
- Imposition
- p. 196.
- Iron hand-presses
- p. 198.
- Plates
- p. 201.
- Stereotype
- p. 201.
- Electrotype
- p. 206.
- p. 12.
- Type 1800-1875
- p. 207.
- Manufacture and trade
- p. 207.
- Design
- p. 209.
- Paper in the Machine-press Period
- p. 214.
- Hand-made paper after 1800
- p. 214.
- Type faces
- Paper-making machinery
- p. 216.
- Machine-made papers
- p. 221.
- The
- nineteenth-century paper industry
- p. 228.
- Edition Binding
- p. 231.
- New procedures
- p. 16.
- p. 232.
- Binding machinery
- p. 235.
- Publishers' cloth in Britain and America
- p. 238.
- Other styles of publishers' binding
- p. 247.
- The
- twentieth century
- p. 249.
- The
- Gothic type
- Printing Machines
- p. 251.
- Beginnings
- p. 251.
- Machines for book printing
- p. 253.
- Machine operation
- p. 258.
- Colour printing
- p. 261.
- p. 17.
- Other printing machines
- p. 262.
- Processes of Reproduction
- p. 266.
- Engravings
- p. 266.
- Lithography
- p. 267.
- Photographic processes
- p. 269.
- Roman and italic type
- Identification
- p. 272.
- Mechanical Composition, and Type 1875-1950
- p. 274.
- Cold-metal machines
- p. 274.
- Hot-metal machines
- p. 276.
- Type since 1875
- p. 283.
- p. 20.
- Printing Practice in the Machine-press Period
- p. 289.
- Personnel
- p. 289.
- Production routines
- p. 292.
- The
- Book Trade in Britain and America since 1800
- p. 297.
- The
- Greek type
- structure of the trade
- p. 297.
- Forms in nineteenth-century publishing
- p. 300.
- Edition quantities and prices
- p. 304.
- Copyright, national and international
- p. 307.
- Bibliographical Applications
- p. 311.
- p. 30.
- Identification
- p. 313.
- Edition, impression, issue, and state
- p. 313.
- Assessing the evidence
- p. 316.
- Facsimiles
- p. 320.
- Bibliographical Description
- p. 321.
- Founts, cases, and type-stock
- Purpose and scope
- p. 321.
- Transcription and reproduction
- p. 322.
- Formula
- p. 328.
- Technical notes
- p. 333.
- Other notes
- p. 335.
- p. 33.
- Textual Bibliography
- p. 336.
- Textual criticism and bibliography
- p. 336.
- Copy-text
- p. 338.
- The
- transmission of the text
- p. 343.
- 1.
- Composition
- Composition
- p. 343.
- 2.
- Proof-correction
- p. 351.
- 3.
- Later stages of production
- p. 354.
- The
- treatment of accidentals
- p. 40.
- p. 358.
- A.
- A
- Note on Elizabethan Handwriting
- R. B. McKerrow
- p. 361.
- B.
- Four Specimen Bibliographical Descriptions
- p. 368.
- C.
- nature and purpose of bibliography
- Copy
- The
- Transmission of the Text: Two Examples
- p. 381.
- 1.
- Compositor B and The merchant of Venice
- p. 381.
- 2.
- The
- textual history of David Copperfield
- p. 384.
- p. 40.
- Reference Bibliography
- p. 392.
- I.
- General
- p. 392.
- II.
- Periodicals
- p. 393.
- III.
- Book Production: The Hand-press Period
- Setting type
- p. 393.
- 1.
- Hand-printing technology
- p. 393.
- b.
- Composition, imposition, correction
- p. 394.
- c.
- Presswork
- p. 395.
- p. 43.
- d.
- Patterns of production
- p. 396.
- 2.
- Type
- p. 396.
- 3.
- Paper
- p. 397.
- 4.
- Page and galley
- Binding
- p. 398.
- 5.
- Decoration and illustration
- p. 399.
- 6.
- The
- Book Trade to 1800
- p. 399.
- b.
- p. 49.
- Personnel
- p. 400.
- c.
- Business organization
- p. 401.
- d.
- Publishing and bookselling
- p. 401.
- e.
- Authorship, copyright, and censorship
- Signatures
- p. 402.
- IV.
- Book Production: The Machine-press Period
- p. 402.
- 2.
- Survival and change
- p. 403.
- a.
- Hand composition
- p. 403.
- p. 51.
- b.
- Iron hand-presses
- p. 403.
- 3.
- Plates
- p. 404.
- 4.
- Type
- p. 404.
- a.
- Preliminaries, pagination, catchwords, etc.
- 1800-1875
- p. 404.
- b.
- Since 1875
- p. 405.
- 5.
- Paper
- p. 405.
- 6.
- Binding
- p. 52.
- p. 406.
- 7.
- Printing machines
- p. 407.
- 8.
- Processes of reproduction
- p. 408.
- 9.
- Mechanical composition
- p. 408.
- p. 1.
- Distribution
- 10.
- Printing-house organization
- p. 409.
- 11.
- The
- book trade in Britain and America since 1800
- p. 410.
- V.
- Bibliographical applications
- p. 411.
- p. 53.
- 2.
- Identification and description
- p. 412.
- 3.
- Textual bibliography
- p. 413
- Output
- p. 54.
- Paper
- p. 57.
- Manufacture
- p. 57.
- Paper in English printing
- p. 60.
- The
- Moulds and watermarks
- p. 60.
- Sorts of paper: quality, weight, and size
- p. 66.
- Tables of sizes
- p. 72.
- Description
- p. 76.
- Imposition
- p. 78.
- main periods of book production
- Formes
- p. 78.
- Format
- p. 80.
- Identification of format
- p. 84.
- Imposition in practice
- p. 108.
- Stripping, and skeletons
- p. 109.
- p. 2.
- Proofs and correction
- p. 110.
- Standing type
- p. 116.
- Presswork
- p. 118.
- The
- wooden hand-press
- p. 118.
- Preparing the paper
- Book Production: The Hand-Press Period 1500-1800
- p. 124.
- Ink
- p. 125.
- Making ready
- p. 126.
- Pulling and beating
- p. 129.
- Printing the reiteration
- p. 131.
- Press figures
- The
- p. 133.
- Cancels, etc.
- p. 134.
- Special paper
- p. 136.
- Two colours; and music
- p. 137.
- Output
- p. 139.
- The
- Control code
- 32821740
- Dimensions
- 23 cm
- Extent
- 438 pages
- Isbn
- 9781873040300
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- (UK)
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- 95023532
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- unmediated
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- Media type code
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- n
- Other physical details
- illustrations
- Label
- A new introduction to bibliography, by Philip Gaskell
- Note
- "First published by Oxford University Press in 1972; reprinted with corrections, 1974"--Title page verso
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages [392]-413) and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Hand-printed Book
- Warehouse
- p. 142.
- Paper stock
- p. 142.
- Drying the paper
- p. 143.
- Gathering the books
- p. 143.
- Binding
- p. 146.
- p. 5.
- The
- binding trade
- p. 146.
- Binding technique
- p. 147.
- Trade binding styles
- p. 149.
- Decoration and Illustration
- p. 154.
- Printed pictures
- Printing Type
- p. 154.
- Relief blocks
- p. 154.
- Intaglio plates
- p. 156.
- Patterns of Production
- p. 160.
- Variation of demand
- p. 160.
- Edition quantities
- p. 9.
- p. 160.
- Productive capacity
- p. 163.
- Concurrent production
- p. 164.
- Standards
- p. 168.
- The
- English Book Trade to 1800
- p. 171.
- Manufacture
- Europe and England
- p. 171.
- Printing personnel
- p. 171.
- Gild and chapel
- p. 174.
- Scale and finance; book prices
- p. 175.
- Publishing and bookselling
- p. 179.
- p. 9.
- Authorship, copyright, and censorship
- p. 183.
- Book Production: The Machine-Press Period 1800-1950
- Survival and Change
- p. 191.
- The
- early-nineteenth-century book house
- p. 191.
- Composition
- p. 191.
- Type-sizes; and description
- Imposition
- p. 196.
- Iron hand-presses
- p. 198.
- Plates
- p. 201.
- Stereotype
- p. 201.
- Electrotype
- p. 206.
- p. 12.
- Type 1800-1875
- p. 207.
- Manufacture and trade
- p. 207.
- Design
- p. 209.
- Paper in the Machine-press Period
- p. 214.
- Hand-made paper after 1800
- p. 214.
- Type faces
- Paper-making machinery
- p. 216.
- Machine-made papers
- p. 221.
- The
- nineteenth-century paper industry
- p. 228.
- Edition Binding
- p. 231.
- New procedures
- p. 16.
- p. 232.
- Binding machinery
- p. 235.
- Publishers' cloth in Britain and America
- p. 238.
- Other styles of publishers' binding
- p. 247.
- The
- twentieth century
- p. 249.
- The
- Gothic type
- Printing Machines
- p. 251.
- Beginnings
- p. 251.
- Machines for book printing
- p. 253.
- Machine operation
- p. 258.
- Colour printing
- p. 261.
- p. 17.
- Other printing machines
- p. 262.
- Processes of Reproduction
- p. 266.
- Engravings
- p. 266.
- Lithography
- p. 267.
- Photographic processes
- p. 269.
- Roman and italic type
- Identification
- p. 272.
- Mechanical Composition, and Type 1875-1950
- p. 274.
- Cold-metal machines
- p. 274.
- Hot-metal machines
- p. 276.
- Type since 1875
- p. 283.
- p. 20.
- Printing Practice in the Machine-press Period
- p. 289.
- Personnel
- p. 289.
- Production routines
- p. 292.
- The
- Book Trade in Britain and America since 1800
- p. 297.
- The
- Greek type
- structure of the trade
- p. 297.
- Forms in nineteenth-century publishing
- p. 300.
- Edition quantities and prices
- p. 304.
- Copyright, national and international
- p. 307.
- Bibliographical Applications
- p. 311.
- p. 30.
- Identification
- p. 313.
- Edition, impression, issue, and state
- p. 313.
- Assessing the evidence
- p. 316.
- Facsimiles
- p. 320.
- Bibliographical Description
- p. 321.
- Founts, cases, and type-stock
- Purpose and scope
- p. 321.
- Transcription and reproduction
- p. 322.
- Formula
- p. 328.
- Technical notes
- p. 333.
- Other notes
- p. 335.
- p. 33.
- Textual Bibliography
- p. 336.
- Textual criticism and bibliography
- p. 336.
- Copy-text
- p. 338.
- The
- transmission of the text
- p. 343.
- 1.
- Composition
- Composition
- p. 343.
- 2.
- Proof-correction
- p. 351.
- 3.
- Later stages of production
- p. 354.
- The
- treatment of accidentals
- p. 40.
- p. 358.
- A.
- A
- Note on Elizabethan Handwriting
- R. B. McKerrow
- p. 361.
- B.
- Four Specimen Bibliographical Descriptions
- p. 368.
- C.
- nature and purpose of bibliography
- Copy
- The
- Transmission of the Text: Two Examples
- p. 381.
- 1.
- Compositor B and The merchant of Venice
- p. 381.
- 2.
- The
- textual history of David Copperfield
- p. 384.
- p. 40.
- Reference Bibliography
- p. 392.
- I.
- General
- p. 392.
- II.
- Periodicals
- p. 393.
- III.
- Book Production: The Hand-press Period
- Setting type
- p. 393.
- 1.
- Hand-printing technology
- p. 393.
- b.
- Composition, imposition, correction
- p. 394.
- c.
- Presswork
- p. 395.
- p. 43.
- d.
- Patterns of production
- p. 396.
- 2.
- Type
- p. 396.
- 3.
- Paper
- p. 397.
- 4.
- Page and galley
- Binding
- p. 398.
- 5.
- Decoration and illustration
- p. 399.
- 6.
- The
- Book Trade to 1800
- p. 399.
- b.
- p. 49.
- Personnel
- p. 400.
- c.
- Business organization
- p. 401.
- d.
- Publishing and bookselling
- p. 401.
- e.
- Authorship, copyright, and censorship
- Signatures
- p. 402.
- IV.
- Book Production: The Machine-press Period
- p. 402.
- 2.
- Survival and change
- p. 403.
- a.
- Hand composition
- p. 403.
- p. 51.
- b.
- Iron hand-presses
- p. 403.
- 3.
- Plates
- p. 404.
- 4.
- Type
- p. 404.
- a.
- Preliminaries, pagination, catchwords, etc.
- 1800-1875
- p. 404.
- b.
- Since 1875
- p. 405.
- 5.
- Paper
- p. 405.
- 6.
- Binding
- p. 52.
- p. 406.
- 7.
- Printing machines
- p. 407.
- 8.
- Processes of reproduction
- p. 408.
- 9.
- Mechanical composition
- p. 408.
- p. 1.
- Distribution
- 10.
- Printing-house organization
- p. 409.
- 11.
- The
- book trade in Britain and America since 1800
- p. 410.
- V.
- Bibliographical applications
- p. 411.
- p. 53.
- 2.
- Identification and description
- p. 412.
- 3.
- Textual bibliography
- p. 413
- Output
- p. 54.
- Paper
- p. 57.
- Manufacture
- p. 57.
- Paper in English printing
- p. 60.
- The
- Moulds and watermarks
- p. 60.
- Sorts of paper: quality, weight, and size
- p. 66.
- Tables of sizes
- p. 72.
- Description
- p. 76.
- Imposition
- p. 78.
- main periods of book production
- Formes
- p. 78.
- Format
- p. 80.
- Identification of format
- p. 84.
- Imposition in practice
- p. 108.
- Stripping, and skeletons
- p. 109.
- p. 2.
- Proofs and correction
- p. 110.
- Standing type
- p. 116.
- Presswork
- p. 118.
- The
- wooden hand-press
- p. 118.
- Preparing the paper
- Book Production: The Hand-Press Period 1500-1800
- p. 124.
- Ink
- p. 125.
- Making ready
- p. 126.
- Pulling and beating
- p. 129.
- Printing the reiteration
- p. 131.
- Press figures
- The
- p. 133.
- Cancels, etc.
- p. 134.
- Special paper
- p. 136.
- Two colours; and music
- p. 137.
- Output
- p. 139.
- The
- Control code
- 32821740
- Dimensions
- 23 cm
- Extent
- 438 pages
- Isbn
- 9781873040300
- Isbn Type
- (UK)
- Lccn
- 95023532
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Other physical details
- illustrations
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