2705 Yale Station, New Haven, Connecticut, U.S.A.—Outlines some ideas about the sizes of paper used by 18th c. printers.
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2705 Yale Station, New Haven, Connecticut, U.S.A.—Outlines some ideas about the sizes of paper used by 18th c. printers.
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2705 Yale Station, New Haven, Connecticut, U.S.A.—Has found confirmation of the use of double-size paper.
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9 Tavistock Square, W.C.1.—Has found further evidence of the use of double-size paper.
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(Place of writing not indicated.)—Raises an objection to his theory about double-size paper.
Newfield Heights, Middletown, Connecticut.—Has not heard from McKerrow since his letter of 7 Sept. 1935 (see 1/31), to which he responded.
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2705 Yale Station, New Haven, Connecticut.—Responds to comments on his theories about sizes of paper.
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