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050 0 0 _aZ242.C2
_bC4
100 _aChapman, Robert William,
_d1881-1960.
_91595
245 1 0 _aCancels /
_cby R. W. Chapman.
260 _aLondon :
_bConstable & co., ltd.;
_aNew York :
_bR. R. Smith inc.,
_c1930.
300 _a70 p. :
_bil. (facs).
440 _aBibliographia, studies in book history and book structure
_v3
_91587
500 _aContiene índice: 69-70 p.
500 _a "With eleven facsimiles in collotype." --Port.
500 _a"This edition is limited to 500 copies."
505 _aI. Author's corrections -- II. The significance of cancels -- III. The printing and placing of cancels-simple deletion -- IV. Cancels and watermarks -- V. Other precautions against oversight -- VI. Cancels and watermarks -- VII. The detection of cancels -- VIII. The discovery of cancellanda -- IX. Miscellaneous examples -- Appendixes : Cancels distinguishing issues -- Fraudulent cancellation -- Addendum -- Index.
_g"By a cancel I understand a leaf or leaves (sometimes part of a leaf) intended to be substituted for the corresponding part of a book as originally printed. An additional leaf, such as was sometimes printed for insertion in a sheet, or between sheets, is not strictly a cancel. A sheet found to be so faulty as to defy partial amendment, and therefore reprinted as a whole, would properly be said to be cancelled. (...) For bibliography, and for historical criticism, the words 'intended to be substituded' are an importat element in my definition." --p. 5
610 0 _91202
_aColección Fernández Blanco
650 0 _aMétodo de impresión.
_xCancels. Correcciones.
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