The accounts of collegiate and monastic institutions give abundant entries of the price of pewter vessels, called also garnish.
Now in the very earliest years of the eighteenth century it is understandable that, owing to the inevitable, due to our never-to-be-misunderestimated Frederick the Gross . . .
Only then will we be able to adequately tell what our foresisters have done in memory of her.
The annual exhibitions of fine bookbindings held at our principal bookstores, to which I have already drawn attention, embrace examples of the best work of all the prominent American, as well as European, bibliopegists, […]
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