Editing Clues and Conclusions (Bran and Crowe Secondhand Books)
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: 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. | : 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. | ||
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; Craft (Papermaking) | ; Craft (Papermaking) | ||
: It's Regency period paper. It'll be laid rag paper. Watermarked, no doubt. | : It's Regency period paper. It'll be laid rag paper. Watermarked, no doubt. | ||
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: You can date the paper and ribbon to before 1854. The paper was from Her Majesty's Stationery Office, James Street, Buckingham Gate. | : You can date the paper and ribbon to before 1854. The paper was from Her Majesty's Stationery Office, James Street, Buckingham Gate. | ||
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; Textual Analysis (Sebastian Crowe) | ; Textual Analysis (Sebastian Crowe) | ||
− | : What you can decipher in your head matches Thomas Pettigrew's style. This seems to be an unknown volume of the | + | : What you can decipher in your head matches Thomas Pettigrew's style. This seems to be an unknown volume of the Bibliotheca Sussexiana. |
; Textual Analysis (Frances Bradley) | ; Textual Analysis (Frances Bradley) | ||
− | : It was written in the 1820s, it's a descriptive catalogue, and the style matches the | + | : It was written in the 1820s, it's a descriptive catalogue, and the style matches the Bibliotheca Sussexiana closely. |
== Threadneedle Street == | == Threadneedle Street == |