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Why are books so big? (Got Medieval)

Posted in publishing on September 13th, 2010 by Christopher – Be the first to comment

Got Medieval: Why are books so big? (Google Penance).

New Zealand Lecturer identifies “new” Chaucer works (Sydney Morning Herald)

Posted in Language, reading on August 20th, 2010 by Christopher – Be the first to comment

New Zealand lecturer identifies new Chaucer works.

15th c. Bookbinding includes 9th c. Bible fragment in front & back covers (Harry Ransom Center)

Posted in Books on August 20th, 2010 by Christopher – Be the first to comment

Fifteenth-century bookbinding includes ninth-century bible fragment in front and back covers | Cultural Compass.

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