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THE SIGNWRITER AND GLASS EMBOSSER 1898
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Re: THE SIGNWRITER AND GLASS EMBOSSER 1898
Wow! Good catch, Kevin.
Different price for "Bound" or "In Parts" - that probably explains the dark pages every now and then; that would be the end of a section. I wonder if one bought it by subscription and had the parts delivered by the Royal Mail?
this is gonna be some interesting reading. Thanks so much
Different price for "Bound" or "In Parts" - that probably explains the dark pages every now and then; that would be the end of a section. I wonder if one bought it by subscription and had the parts delivered by the Royal Mail?
this is gonna be some interesting reading. Thanks so much
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Re: THE SIGNWRITER AND GLASS EMBOSSER 1898
Great share.
I recall Dave A Smith going to Eire to by an original copy of this book.
I recall Dave A Smith going to Eire to by an original copy of this book.
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