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Bibliomania in the middle ages, by F. Somner Merryweather. Being sketches of bookworms, collectors, Bible students, scribes, and illuminators, from the Anglo-Saxon and Norman periods, to the introduction of printing into England; with anecdotes illustrating the history of the monastic libraries of Great Britain in the olden time;
Author
Merryweather, F. Somner (Frederick Somner), 1827-1900
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Book
Language
English
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A new and rev. ed. prepared by H.B. Copinger from materials compiled by the late Walter A. Copinger ... Produced by Hugh J. Schonfield.
Published/Created
London, The Woodstock Press, 1933.
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3 p.., 9-288 p. 23 cm.
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Special Collections - Graphic Arts Collection
2006-0412N
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Bibliomania
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Book collectors
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Libraries
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History
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Medieval
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Copinger, H. B. (Harold Bernard), 1881-
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Copinger, Walter Arthur, 1847-1910
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Notes
"This edition ... is limited to 750 copies ... " out of series.
GA copy: Number 18.
LCCN
34015495
OCLC
1491316
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Bibliomania in the middle ages : by F. Somner Merryweather / Being sketches of bookworms, collectors, Bible students, scribes, and illuminators, from the Anglo-Saxon and Norman periods, to the introduction of printing into England; with anecdotes illustrating the history of the monastic libraries of Great Britain in the olden time.
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