This is the story of Saint Gonsol, Saint Francis & the devil

how that the fiend tempted an holy friar with an unique and delectable booke of great worth

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This is the story of Saint Gonsol, Saint Francis & the devil

how that the fiend tempted an holy friar with an unique and delectable booke of great worth

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Publish Date
Publisher
Typophiles]
Language
English
Pages
38

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Edition Notes

Pages [1-24] were printed by H. Coggeshall in an ed. of 316 copies at Utica, N.Y., in Dec. 1937 (cf. 1st colophon) and some copies were issued separately.
The present issue, a keepsake of a dinner given for F. W. Goudy by the Typophiles, includes "A note [by Coggeshall] on the 105th type designed by Fred W. Goudy and first used in printing this 'little booke'" (pages [25-38])
The main work was published in 1900 under title: How one friar met the devil and two pursued him.

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Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.4
Library of Congress
PS1667 .H73 1938

The Physical Object

Pagination
[38] p. ;
Number of pages
38

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5251301M
LCCN
75323952

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