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“There will not always be scientific men, perhaps, but there always will be poets.” : Jules Verne - Five Weeks in a Balloon (ca. 1869) Literature uncrossed style of Tironian et

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uncrossed style of Tironian et with left-hand side curve downward

Abduction of Maria Glenn : The Trial James Bowditch and Nine Others at the Suit of the King

Text for the Office of the Dead [Vigilie mortuorum] with sections rubricated for the antiphon and psalms

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“There will not always be scientific men, perhaps, but there always will be poets.” : Jules Verne - Five Weeks in a Balloon (ca. 1869) Literature uncrossed style of Tironian etVERNE, Jules. Five Weeks in a Balloon; or Journeys and Discoveries in Africa by Three Englishmen. Translated by William Lackland, New York: Hurst & Co. 1883. (185 x 120 mm) pp. 345. Frontispeice and three illustrations. Candidate for BINDING COPY. Though dated 1869, it is the 1883 edition An early American version suffering from the typical Anglophone treatment of Verniana publishers believed that the English reading audience would assume the

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