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Champ Fleury

Title
Champ Fleury, by Geofroy Tory, translated into English and annotated by George B. Ives.
Author
Tory, Geoffroy, approximately 1480-approximately 1533.
Publication
New York, The Grolier Club, 1927.

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TextRestricted use *KGH+ (Tory, G. Champ Fleury)Schwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328
TextRestricted use Rare Books+ 12-1745Schwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328

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Additional Authors
  • Ives, George Burnham, 1856-1930.
  • Grolier Club.
Description
3 p. l., xxiii, 208 p., 1 l. diagrs., illus.; fol.
Subjects
Note
  • "The committee on publications of the Grolier Club certifies that this copy of George B. Ives's translation of Geofroy Tory's Champ Fleury is one of an edition consisting of 390 copies on antique wove rag paper and 7 copies on large hand-made paper. December, 1927."
  • Colophon: At the printing house of William Edwin Rudge, Mount Vernon, New York, October, 1927.
  • Contains translation of the t.-p. of the original Paris ed. of 1529, beginning: Champ Fleury. Wherein is contained the Art & Science of the proper & true Propotions of attic Letters, otherwise called Antique Letters, and in common speech Roman Letters, proportioned according to the human Body and Face ...
  • Designed by Bruce Rogers, whose mark appears on last leaf above the colophon.
Call Number
*KGH+ (Tory, G. Champ Fleury)
LCCN
28004222 //r865
OCLC
2167804
Author
Tory, Geoffroy, approximately 1480-approximately 1533.
Title
Champ Fleury, by Geofroy Tory, translated into English and annotated by George B. Ives.
Imprint
New York, The Grolier Club, 1927.
Local Note
Hofer Typographical Coll.
The Herbert Robinson English Civil War Collection.
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Added Author
Ives, George Burnham, 1856-1930. Translator
Grolier Club.
Research Call Number
*KGH+ (Tory, G. Champ Fleury)
Rare Books+ 12-1745
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