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Buchbeschreibung Hardcover. Small Quarto; VG-; green spine with gilt text to black bar; no jacket; cloth shows mild exterior wear; mildly splayed boards; text block exterior edges show some foxing; interior clean; previous owner's embossed stamp to title page; tight binding; interior clean; profusely illustrated; pp 252. 1338017. FP New Rockville Stock. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 1338017
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Buchbeschreibung Hardcover. Quarto; VG-; Hardcover; Spine, green with gold print on black banner; Boards in green cloth with gold print, slight soiling to rear else clean and strong; Text block clean and tight; xviii, 252 pages + 42 b&w plates, illustrated. [Oversized book(s). Additional postage necessary for expedited/international orders. Economy International shipping unavailable due to size/weight restrictions. For international/expedited customers, please inquire for rates.]. 1338480. FP New Rockville Stock. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 1338480
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Buchbeschreibung Hardback. Zustand: Fine. ~Limited to 750 copies. No ownership marks. As new. Corners sharp. ~Robust packaging. Overseas tracking available on request. Size: xviii, 252pp, 42pp of plates, 28.5 x 23cm. No dw. Binding sound, text unmarked. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers KK3068
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Buchbeschreibung Hardcover. Zustand: Fine. 4to (28.5 cm), XVIII, 253 pp. Publisher's cloth gilt. From the publisher's description: "Ever since W. H. James Weale laid the foundations for the scholarly study of panel-stamped bindings in 1894, it has been universally assumed that the stamps were hand-engraved, and thus that each panel was a unique artifact. However, Fogelmark discovered that virtually everything written since Weale's study has been based on a fundamental mistake. In Fogelmark's search for literature on blind panels, he had not been able to find a single item dealing with the all-important questions of production and technique. Fogelmark believes that one must understand the nature of the panel stamp and the basic rules that guided its use before discussing matters of attribution and iconography. He now presents decisive evidence that panel stamps were cast in metal rather than hand engraved and were often produced in multiple copies for wide distribution. Identical stamps could be used concurrently in different shops, different cities and even different countries.". Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 006063
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Buchbeschreibung Edition of 750 copies. Cloth, skiver spine-label, 4to, gilt cover device, 29 cm, xviii, 252 pp, [42] pp of plates. Fom the blurb: "Ever since W. H. James Weale laid the foundations for the scholarly study of panel-stamped bindings in 1894, it has been universally assumed that the stamps were hand-engraved, and thus that each panel was a unique artifact. Fogelmark now presents a new and pathbreaking approach to the study of panel-stamped bindings. He presents decisive evidence, on the basis of many years' research in a large number of European libraries, that panel stamps were cast in metal, and were often produced and distributed in multiple copies for wide distribution.This is a distinguished and highly original contribution to bookbinding history, which greatly extends our knowledge of the late medieval booktrade, at the same time as it calls into question most of the established attributions of panels to individual shops and places." Near Fine. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers ABE-51127
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Buchbeschreibung Edition of 750 copies. Cloth, skiver spine-label, 4to, gilt cover device, 29 cm, xviii, 252 pp, [42] pp of plates. Fom the blurb: "Ever since W. H. James Weale laid the foundations for the scholarly study of panel-stamped bindings in 1894, it has been universally assumed that the stamps were hand-engraved, and thus that each panel was a unique artifact. Fogelmark now presents a new and pathbreaking approach to the study of panel-stamped bindings. He presents decisive evidence, on the basis of many years' research in a large number of European libraries, that panel stamps were cast in metal, and were often produced and distributed in multiple copies for wide distribution.This is a distinguished and highly original contribution to bookbinding history, which greatly extends our knowledge of the late medieval booktrade, at the same time as it calls into question most of the established attributions of panels to individual shops and places." Tiny scratch to front board, otherwise Near Fine. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers ABE-52319
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Buchbeschreibung Hardcover. Zustand: As New. New York: Bibliographical Society of America, 1990. xviii + 254 pp. + 42 plates. Publisher's green cloth title label on spine. Printed in 750 copies. Inscribed by the author. A nice copy. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers AATC144
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Buchbeschreibung Edition of 750 copies. Cloth, skiver spine-label, 4to, gilt cover device, 29 cm, xviii, 252 pp, [42] pp of plates. Fom the blurb: "Ever since W. H. James Weale laid the foundations for the scholarly study of panel-stamped bindings in 1894, it has been universally assumed that the stamps were hand-engraved, and thus that each panel was a unique artifact. Fogelmark now presents a new and pathbreaking approach to the study of panel-stamped bindings. He presents decisive evidence, on the basis of many years' research in a large number of European libraries, that panel stamps were cast in metal, and were often produced and distributed in multiple copies for wide distribution.This is a distinguished and highly original contribution to bookbinding history, which greatly extends our knowledge of the late medieval booktrade, at the same time as it calls into question most of the established attributions of panels to individual shops and places." Near Fine. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers ABE-33034
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Buchbeschreibung cloth. Bookbinding (illustrator). 4to. cloth. xviii, 252 pages. Ever since W. H. James Weale laid the foundations for the scholarly study of panel-stamped bindings in 1894, it has been universally assumed that the stamps were hand-engraved, and thus, that each panel was a unique artifact. However, Fogelmark discovered that virtually everything written since Weale's study has been based on a fundamental mistake. In Fogelmark's search for literature on blind panels, he had not been able to find a single item dealing with the all-important questions of production and technique. Fogelmark believes that one must understand the nature of the panel stamp and the basic rules that guided its use before discussing matters of attribution and iconography. He now presents decisive evidence that panel stamps were cast in metal rather than hand engraved and were often produced in multiple copies for wide distribution. Identical stamps could be used concurrently in different shops, different cities and even different countries. Fogelmark's research is based on many years research in a large number of European libraries and a detailed study of various technical and artistic features of the panels. This is a distinguished and highly original contribution to bookbinding history, which greatly extends knowledge of the late medieval booktrade. An exciting work, handsomely produced at The Stinehour Press. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 32487
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Buchbeschreibung Zustand: Used - Good. 1990. Hardcover. No Dj. Ends of spine gently bumped. Good. No Dust Jacket. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers D70896
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