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15th-century Caxton print discovered
May 21, 2017
#PRINT, HISTORY University of Reading, William Caxton
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A librarian at the University of Reading has unearthed one of the oldest surviving pages ever printed, identified as part of a book produced by William Caxton at his Westminster print shop in the 15th century.

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PostedMay 21, 2017
AuthorNicole Phillips
CategoriesPRINT, HISTORY
TagsUniversity of Reading, William Caxton

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