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At the Sign of the Golden Compass - A Tale of the Printing House of Christopher Plantin in Antwerp 1576

Eric P. Kelly

Publisher: Foreman Press

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A wonderful and witty historical novel concerning the ups and down of the printing trade in Tudor times.
Available since: 04/16/2013.

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