The Belgian Book. An Exhibition of Belgian Printing from the Fifteenth Century to the Present Day. September 16-November 17, 1946
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About This Item
Published by the Belgian Government Information Center, 1946. Original Wraps. Good. The Belgian Book. An Exhibition of Belgian Printing from the Fifteenth Century to the Present Day. September 16-November 17, 1946. Published by the Belgian Government Information Center. This is a 32 page exhibition catalogue for the exhibit at the New York Public Library during the aforementioned dates. In wraps. This book provides a brief synopsis of the history of Belgian printing and includes many reproductions of work included in the exhibit. Also given is a list of works displayed at the library. In GOOD+ condition. Some soiling and browning to the covers. Uneven fading to the back cover as if a book had been laid on this one. Light edgewear. Inner text clean and solid. Nice copy of this hard to find catalogue, an interesting bit of printing history. In GOOD+ condition.
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- Mare Booksellers (US)
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- Title
- The Belgian Book. An Exhibition of Belgian Printing from the Fifteenth Century to the Present Day. September 16-November 17, 1946
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- No Author Given
- Format/Binding
- Original Wraps
- Book Condition
- Used - Good
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Publisher
- Published by the Belgian Government Information Center
- Date Published
- 1946
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