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Liberty & the American Revolution : selections from the collection of Sid Lapidus, class of 1959 : an exhibition catalogue / with a preface by Stephen Ferguson, a foreword by Sid Lapidus, and with an introduction by Sean Wilentz.
Author
Princeton University. Library. Department of Rare Books and Special Collections
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Library, 2009.
Description
lvi, 159, [1] p. : col. ports., col. facsims. ; 28 cm.
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Subject(s)
United States
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History
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Revolution, 1775-1783
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Bibliography
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Lapidus, Sidney 1937-
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Library
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Princeton University Library Department of Rare Books and Special Collections
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Related name
Ferguson, Stephen, 1947-
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Book designer
Argetsinger, Mark
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Catalogs
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Related work(s)
Lapidus, Sidney, 1937- .
Reflections upon fifty years of book collecting.
2009.
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Wilentz, Sean.
Cause of all mankind : liberty & the American Revolution.
2009.
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Notes
“Reflections upon fifty years of book collecting”: p. xi-xxi.
“The cause of all mankind : liberty & the American Revolution”: p. xxiii-lvi.
Book design by Mark Argetsinger, Rochester, N.Y.
Includes index.
Binding note
Ex copy 2: In special binding of blue cloth over pasteboards, with portrait of Thomas Paine mounted on upper cover; in blue cloth slipcase with printed upper wrapper of paperback issue mounted on side; spine title of volume has subtitle: The Lapidus Collection.
Other title(s)
Liberty and the American Revolution.
Lapidus Collection.
LCCN
9780878110520
OCLC
378505880
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