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Re: a colophon
Nancy:
I'd either give it a unique designation (e.g. "NB1"), leave it blank, or
contact the printer if possible to find out at what number s/he stopped
numbering, and continue from there.
Steve Cochran
Bound To Be Around
837 Walnut St.
Mount Vernon IN 47620
Date: Sat, 7 Jul 2001 16:54:09 EDT
From: Nancy Bloch <LemonTreePress@xxxxxxx>
Subject: Question about a colophon
Greetings all.... I am binding a book which has a printed colophon from
>the printer "of ninety-nine copies numbered in this edition & twelve
>printer's proofs, this is number....." Since the printer bound most of
>the copies himself and sold only a few in sheets, how should I number
>this unique copy?
Nancy Bloch
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