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'Almost Identical': Copying Books in England, 1600-1900

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Centre for the Study of the Book
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Henry Woudhuysen joins Adam Smyth to discuss the history of facsimiles.
Henry Woudhuysen joins Adam Smyth to discuss the subject of his 2014 Lyell Lectures in Bibliography, on the history of facsimiles, forgeries, and fantasies of authenticity.

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Centre for the Study of the Book
People
Henry Woudhuysen
Adam Smyth
Keywords
bibliography
facsimiles
history of the book
woudhuysen
collier
Department: Bodleian Libraries
Date Added: 19/06/2014
Duration: 00:10:55

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