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Posted on October 26, 2011January 27, 2013 by Jeff Peachey

The Wordiest Title Page Ever?

Jacques Savary des Bruslons, Dictionnaire Universel de commerce, Nouvelle Edition, Vol.3, 1748.

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Categoriesbook conservation, books Tagsbookbinding, eighteenth century french bookbinding, title page

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  1. Louise's avatar Louise says:
    October 27, 2011 at 3:19 am

    Pretty wordy, and what a beautiful font!

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