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BLAST 1 Curse
BLAST 1 Cover
Hardcover rebinding of BLAST 1
BLAST 1 Contents
Blast 1 Blast England 1
BLAST 1 Blackout
Blank Page at the Front of Sir Walter Ralegh's History of the World, 1614
Opening page to Sir Walter Ralegh's History of the World, 1614 showing handwriting, the STC number, and a price.
Binding support.
Regla de la Sagrada Orden de Penitencia.
A portion of an early manuscript (12th-14th century?), probably part of a breviary, used as binding support in the front cover of the codex.
Binding of Sir Walter Ralegh's History of the World
Likely a late-Seventeenth century binding of Sir Walter Ralegh's History of the world, gilded detailing and "Rawlegh" on the spine.
Binding of Kelmscott Press edition of "The Recuyell of the Historyes of Troye"
Plain vellum binding with ties.
Binding holes.
Regla de la Sagrada Orden de Penitencia.
Holes in reverse of outer wallet binding where a binding clasp would once have been.
Binding holes.
Regla de la Sagrada Orden de Penitencia.
Holes in inner wallet binding where a binding clasp would once have been.
Binding from "The Prince's Progress"
A green binding with a combination of organic and geometric gold embossing.
Beverly Kaski's assertion of her own identity
A drawing by Beverly Kaski, assessing her intersectional identity
Between the Acts Dust Jacket
Bentley's Miscellany
Bentley's Miscellany is an excellent example of early Victorian periodical art published by primarily by Richard Bentley between 1837 and 1868.
Ben Jonson's Explanatory Poem from Walter Ralegh's History of the World, 1614
Ben Jonson's explanatory poem to Renold Elstracke's frontispiece in Sir Walter Ralegh's History of the World. Poem concerns Ciceronian teachings and iconography.
Ben Jonson quote in Thoreau's
Walking
Ben Jonson quote and Thoreau's response from his Walking essay, page 51.
Beginning of Part Two in Donne's
Biathanatos
Photograph of the second part of Donne's Biathanatos, including a ruler to show the scale of the book.
Beard, Boys of Today2
Beard, Boys of Today1
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