Richard Clay and Sons
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Twenty-seven specimen pages arranged to show types suitable for book printing
cover - OLOur Lady of the GreenRichard Clay and Sons
Our Lady of the Green
no cover - AOAtlas of Ancient & Classical Ge...Richard Clay and Sons
Atlas of Ancient & Classical Geography [cartographic Material]
no cover - AMA make-and-mendRichard Clay and Sons
A make-and-mend,
no cover - TGThe golden ageRichard Clay and Sons
The golden age
no cover - SVSome Victorian women, good, bad...Richard Clay and Sons
Some Victorian women, good, bad, and indifferent
no cover - CCCritical Comments on Algernon C...Richard Clay and Sons
Critical Comments on Algernon Charles Swinburne and D.G. Rossetti with an anecdote relating to W.M. Thackeray
no cover - TBThe book of King Arthur and his...Richard Clay and Sons
The book of King Arthur and his noble knights
no cover - AEAn elegy written in a country c...Richard Clay and Sons
An elegy written in a country churchyard
no cover - GGlaucusRichard Clay and Sons
Glaucus
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Twenty-seven specimen pages arranged to show types suitable for book printing
- Open Work
Our Lady of the Green
- Open Work
Atlas of Ancient & Classical Geography [cartographic Material]
- Open Work
A make-and-mend,
- Open Work
The golden age
- Open Work
Some Victorian women, good, bad, and indifferent
- Open Work
Critical Comments on Algernon Charles Swinburne and D.G. Rossetti with an anecdote relating to W.M. Thackeray
- Open Work
The book of King Arthur and his noble knights
- Open Work
An elegy written in a country churchyard
- Open Work
Glaucus