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The Roman Alphabet of Albrecht Dürer / LCP

£110.00

The Roman Alphabet of Albrecht Dürer

Designed and translated by Guy Coates

1969

38pp, printed in letterpress

The Roman Alphabet of Albrecht Dürer has been designed and translated from the second German edition of 1538 by Guy Cotaes, design student at the London College of Printing, and is limited to the production of 500 copies.  

Printed and produced at the London College of Printing, 1969.

The book is dedicated ’For Susie’.

Presumably the Ex-Libris in this copy: Susan Clarke (?)

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The Roman Alphabet of Albrecht Dürer

Designed and translated by Guy Coates

1969

38pp, printed in letterpress

The Roman Alphabet of Albrecht Dürer has been designed and translated from the second German edition of 1538 by Guy Cotaes, design student at the London College of Printing, and is limited to the production of 500 copies.  

Printed and produced at the London College of Printing, 1969.

The book is dedicated ’For Susie’.

Presumably the Ex-Libris in this copy: Susan Clarke (?)

The Roman Alphabet of Albrecht Dürer

Designed and translated by Guy Coates

1969

38pp, printed in letterpress

The Roman Alphabet of Albrecht Dürer has been designed and translated from the second German edition of 1538 by Guy Cotaes, design student at the London College of Printing, and is limited to the production of 500 copies.  

Printed and produced at the London College of Printing, 1969.

The book is dedicated ’For Susie’.

Presumably the Ex-Libris in this copy: Susan Clarke (?)

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