Moxon, Mechanick exercises, 1683 (F4v)

In the empty space at the end of a section in his book on printing, Moxon places an advertisement for volume one of Mechanick Exercises. He describes the book in terms of the number of sheets and illustrations that make it up, and that the price is given for it as gathered but not bound.

In the empty space at the end of a section in his book on printing, Moxon places an advertisement for volume one of Mechanick Exercises. He describes the book in terms of the number of sheets and illustrations that make it up, and that the price is given for it as gathered but not bound.

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Joseph Moxon, Mechanick exercises, or, The doctrine of handy-works: applied to the art of printing. London: Joseph Moxon, 1683. (sig. F4v)

Boston Public Library, G.676.M87R v.2 (public domain)

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