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Adventures of Ebenezer Fox in the revolutionary war
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Accession number
50395.D
Title
Adventures of Ebenezer Fox in the revolutionary war
Author
Fox, Ebenezer
Publisher
Boston : Charles Fox
Date
1847 [c1838]
Dimensions
16 cm x 10 cm x 2 cm
Call number
Am 1847 Fox
Binding type
full cloth
hollow back
Sewing pattern
2-on
Sewing supports
2 cords
Sewing stations
4
Kerfs
yes
First text attachment
inside
glued
frayed
Text attachment
2 cords
Reinforcing strip
no
Spine lining
yes, paper
Waste sheet
yes, full
Bookcloth color
brown
Bookcloth grain code
Rib2
Bookcloth grain name
fine rib (14-17/cm.)
Bookcloth type
Grained
Board construction
laminated
Board thickness
1.5 mm
Endpapers
colored - pulp
Endpaper structure
double folio - sewn
Endpaper color
yellow
Front board decoration
blind stamped
Back board decoration
brasses identical to front
blind stamp
Spine decoration
gold stamped
title on spine
Titling
type
ornaments
Text edges
trimmed - plain
Endbands
none
Advertisements
yes, Full page ad . "William Ulman, Book Binder ...Boston...Cheap and Substantial Binding, neatly executed...He having been at great expense in making additions to his establishment of a Power Embossing Press, with the latest patterns of stamps..."
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