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Volumes Collected by Strickland Gibson

Gibson 47, 48, 236, 282

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Title

Volumes Collected by Strickland Gibson

Shelfmark

Gibson 47, 48, 236, 282

Summary

The collection of volumes assembled by Strickland Gibson (1877-1958), Keeper of Printed Books at the Bodleian, for the study and teaching of bibliography.

Date

16th-19th cent.

Language

English

Physical extent

0.44 Linear metres

4 boxes

Acquisition

The manuscripts were given to the Library by Strickland Gibson in 1952.

Subject

17th century

19th century

18th century

16th century

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  • Gibson, Strickland, 1877-1958

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  • Gibson 47

  • Gibson 48

  • Gibson 236

  • Gibson 282

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