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Prayer Book Of King Edward VII. The Book of Common Prayer
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Prayer Book Of King Edward VII. The Book of Common Prayer

by Ashbee, C. R.; Church of England

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Hardcover
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Diss, Norfolk, United Kingdom
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Essex House Press, 1903. Hardback, oak boards with recent leather spine and hammered metal clasps by Anastasia Power at The Guild of Handicraft and Eyre and Spottiswoode. Leather straps now missing. New end-papers. Folio, 38 x 28cm. [12], 387pp. Printed in red and black, woodcut frontispiece, illustrations, decorations, borders, and initials, by W.H. Hooper and Clemence Housman after C.R. Ashbee. Number 96 of a limited edition of 400 copies. Some wear to boards, mainly to corners. Internally minor foxing to first page, otherwise a wonderfully clean copy. The largest book printed by the Essex House Press, printed with a new type for the work, designed by Ashbee. A heavy book, additional postage will be required for orders outside the UK. . Hard Cover. Very Good.
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