: Printing Presses: History and Development from the Fifteenth Century to Modern Times

@article{Pollak1974PP,
  title={: Printing Presses: History and Development from the Fifteenth Century to Modern Times},
  author={Micah Pollak},
  journal={The Library Quarterly},
  year={1974}
}
  • M. Pollak
  • Published 1 April 1974
  • Art
  • The Library Quarterly
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