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    <value>This fine art facsimile volume is a complete and faithful re-creation of the manuscript by William de Brailes MS 106 in the Walters Art Museum, Baltimore and the 7 William de Brailes&#x2019; folios in the Mus&#xE9;e Marmottan, Collection Wildenstein, Paris. The binding is a replica of the current original binding ... with a double sided ivory panel from the 14th century. This unique edition appears in a limited number of 980 copies numbered in Arabic numerals, A further 80 copies, numbered in Roman numerals, are destined exclusively for documentation and archive purposes... The replica of the ivory panel was recreated by the restauration expert Andr&#xE9; Glauser, Fr&#xE4;schels. The bookbinding artwork including the silverframe and the brassclasps was done by the bookbinder&#x2019;s workshop Mayer, Stuttgart."
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    <value>The facsimile is issued with a commentary by William Noel, both of which are contained in a hand-made leather case, set with a window of acrylic glass, in order to display the ivory replicates.</value>
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    <value>[35] leaves : ill., facsims. ; 15 cm.</value>
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        <summary_title>Executors of the Estate of the late Quentin Keynes</summary_title>
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  <summary_title>Die Oxforder Bibelbilder = The Oxford Bible pictures [facsimile]</summary_title>
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