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Title: A Genuine Caxton Leaf from Higden's 'Policronicon', Westminster 1482
Author: Higden (Ranulph) Description: 4 pp. Window mounted original leaf. (4to) 13x10½, original gilt stamped sheep."This original Caxton leaf is from the First Edition of Ranulf Higden's Policronicon translated into English by John Trevisa, and continued and printed by William Caxton at Westminster in 1482. The Policronicon, a universal history, was originally compiled in the Fourteenth Century from various early sources by Ranulph Higden, a Benedictine Monk of St Werburg's, Chester, and was translated into English in 1387 by John Trevisa, Chaplain to the Earl of Berkeley. The whole of this work Caxton revised, continuing the Chronicle up to the year 1460. This continuation is the only extant piece of Caxton's own composition." (from preface). The present leaf is from Liber Septimus. Heading: (Incunabula Leaf)Place Published: Los Angeles Publisher: Dawson's Bookshop Date Published: [1934] Condition reportSpine chipped, some edge wear, small blindstamp on rear pastedown from the University of Iowa Library; foxing to title leaf and preface; original leaf browned; else very good.
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