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The seconde part of the Image of both churches, after the most wo?derfull and heauenlye reuelacyon of Saynt Johan the Euangelyst, etc. Compyled by Johan Bale. [With the text and woodcuts.] B.L.

Publication Details: [Antwerp?, 1550?]

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The seconde part of the Image of both churches, after the most wo?derfull and heauenlye reuelacyon of Saynt Johan the Euangelyst, etc. Compyled by Johan Bale. [With the text and woodcuts.] B.L.

Publication Details: [Antwerp?, 1550?]
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Style: Panel design|Bird motif|Floral; Caption: Upper and lower cover and spine; Colour: Red|Green; Edge: Gilt
Date Binding: 18c
Medium Decorative Technique: Tooled in gold|Onlaid; Cover Material: Goatskin (includes morocco, turkey etc)
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Shelfmark: C53gg3
Place of creation Binding: England
Object history Text: [1550?]; Unspecified; Unspecified
Notes May be 19c. Smooth spine. Upper board detached.
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