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File:Savage's brayer (Dictionary, 1841, p. 91).tif

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William Savage's definition and illustration of "brayer" in his Dictionary of the art of printing (1841, p. 91).
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Original publication: London, 1841

Immediate source: William Savage, Dictionary of the art of printing. London: Longman etc., 1841, p. 91.
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William Savage

(Life time: 1770-1843)


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