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Christopher (talk | contribs) (Created claim: title page transcription (P15): James Baldwin | GO | TELL IT | ON | THE | MOUNTAIN | 19 [PRINTERS DEVICE] 53 | New York: Alfred A. Knopf) |
Christopher (talk | contribs) (Created claim: printing statement transcription (P18): [1] [Printer's Device] | A Note on the Type | The text of this book was set on the Linotype in a type | face called BASKERVILLE. The face is a facsimile reproduc- | tion of types cast from molds made for John Baskerville | (1706-75) from his designs. The punches for the revived | Linotype Baskerville were cut under the supervision of the English printer George W. Jones.) |
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[1] [Printer's Device] | A Note on the Type | The text of this book was set on the Linotype in a type | face called BASKERVILLE. The face is a facsimile reproduc- | tion of types cast from molds made for John Baskerville | (1706-75) from his designs. The punches for the revived | Linotype Baskerville were cut under the supervision of the English printer George W. Jones. | |||
| Property / printing statement transcription: [1] [Printer's Device] | A Note on the Type | The text of this book was set on the Linotype in a type | face called BASKERVILLE. The face is a facsimile reproduc- | tion of types cast from molds made for John Baskerville | (1706-75) from his designs. The punches for the revived | Linotype Baskerville were cut under the supervision of the English printer George W. Jones. / rank | |||
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1953 Alfred A. Knopf Edition: New York
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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| English | Go Tell It on the Mountain (1953 Alfred A. Knopf Edition) |
1953 Alfred A. Knopf Edition: New York |
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James Baldwin | GO | TELL IT | ON | THE | MOUNTAIN | 19 [PRINTERS DEVICE] 53 | New York: Alfred A. Knopf
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[1] [Printer's Device] | A Note on the Type | The text of this book was set on the Linotype in a type | face called BASKERVILLE. The face is a facsimile reproduc- | tion of types cast from molds made for John Baskerville | (1706-75) from his designs. The punches for the revived | Linotype Baskerville were cut under the supervision of the English printer George W. Jones.
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