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Greatest of All Time-A Tribute to Muhammad Ali

Greatest of All Time-A Tribute to Muhammad Ali by Ali, Muhammad

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Title
Greatest of All Time-A Tribute to Muhammad Ali
Author
Ali, Muhammad
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Bookbid Rare Books (United States)
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fine
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Taschen, 2010. first. hardcover. fine/fine. First edition. SIgned and inscribed by photographer Neil Leifer. An immersive tribute featuring rare historical documents and thousands of photographs taken by renowned photographers like Howard Bingham and Neil Leifer, the book explores the historic battles both inside and outside the ring that defined Ali’s career and legacy. Book and dust jacket fine. Comes in Taschen bag.
[INCUNABULA REFERENCE]. The Permanence of Johann Gutenberg

[INCUNABULA REFERENCE]. The Permanence of Johann Gutenberg by Goff, Frederick R.

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[INCUNABULA REFERENCE]. The Permanence of Johann Gutenberg
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Goff, Frederick R.
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Michael Laird Rare Books LLC (United States)
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Austin, TX: [Harry Ransom] Humanities Research Center, 1974. First Edition, Second Impression, limited to 250 copies. Near Fine. 8vo. 29 pp. Title-page printed in black and orange. Original burnt-orange colored boards, original clear protective wrapper. NOT ex-library! A very useful and very readable account of the evidence -- and lack thereof -- supporting the argument that Johann Gutenberg was effectively the first "modern" printer in the West. Goff writes with authority, having been compiler of the indispensable "Third Census" of Incunabula in American Libraries. It is instructive to recall that by the end of the 15th century, "printing had been introduced into no less than 238 European communities and more than 1100 individual printers are known to have been operating these equally numerous presses during this 39-year interval" (p. 21). ¶ Designed by William R. Holman, this is one of 250 copies according to the colophon.