Abstract
<i>Incunabula in American Libraries: a Third Census of Fifteenth-Century Books Recorded in North American Collections</i>
Highlights
Incunabula i'n American Libraries: a Thi'rd Census of Fifteenth-Century Bookzs Recorded in North American Collections
The idea of a record of incunabula inAmerican libraries is older than the Bibliographical Society of America, for it was advanced at the organization meeting of that Society in 1904
Books' is not as grea~t as it appears to be in The marginalia are invaluable, and on the this Third Census; but in that case we must whole comfortably legible; this has been encourage our bibliographers to seek out and accomplished by enlarging the page to a full register Canadian holdings of incunabula, in 8%/ x 11 inches, and by enlarging~the type private and institutional hands
Summary
Incunabula i'n American Libraries: a Thi'rd Census of Fifteenth-Century Bookzs Recorded in North American Collections. The publishers point out that ever since a fire at the printers destroyed the remaining stocks of the Third Census, this indispensable work of reference has been unavailable to collectors, libraries, and
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