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| traces the development of the printed book. |
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| the Smithonian presents journeys of the human mind through six-centuries worth of rare books, manuscripts, art, and artifacts. |
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| aims to create a database of accurate bibliographical descriptions for all foreign books in non-Bodleian libraries, printed before 1641. |
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| by Elizabeth Eisenstein. Abridged and illustrated version of the author's 1979 study. |
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| an exhibit that explores the history of printing from its origins to the seventeenth century. |
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| museum of art and antiques and library of rare books and transcripts housed in a historic 19th century mansion in Philadelphia, PA. |
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| researches print culture and the sociology of texts. |
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| information about the library, its history and collections, and its supporting organizations, The North American and European Friends of the St. Bride Library. |
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