Clues and Conclusions (Bran and Crowe Secondhand Books)

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I don't really know how to structure this yet.

Printed Ephemera from Hamilton Golding

Document Analysis
It was typeset and printed on Saturday 17 Mar 1934 by a jobbing printer.
Occult
A wishlist of occult codices. Number 1 is reputed to be bound in iron in the lost original. Number 4 is reputed to be bound in steel.
  1. Book of Iod
  2. Book of Skelos
  3. Emerald Tablet
  4. Firenze Tome
  5. Ghorl Nigral
  6. Key Of Solomon (Clavicula Salomonis)
  7. Lesser Key Of Solomon (The Goetia)
  8. Parchments of Pnom
  9. Sepher Ha-Zohar (Book Of Splendor)
  10. Sepher Yetzirah (Book Of Formation)
  11. Testament of Carnamagos
Document Analysis
Typeset in Rockwell, a very new typeface from Monotype released this year. Printed with an Albion hand press.
Craft (papermaking)
It's printed on laid (i.e., handmade, chain lines & wire lines) art (i.e., coated, glossy) paper, normally used for expensive limited edition books of etchings or prints.

Hamilton Golding

Credit Rating
You've (i.e., Malcolm Collins) never met Hamilton Golding before. His accent marks him as upper middle class.
Golding is a catalogue agent. (Sebastian & Malcolm know that already, you'll learn much more about Golding at the bookshop)

Walled Up Manuscript

Bibliography
Thomas Pettigrew served as librarian to the Duke of Sussex from 1818 to 1845. His three-volume catalogue of His Grace’s collection, the Bibliotheca Sussexiana, covers only a portion of the whole, mostly theological and religious works from all over the world.