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Justinian and Theodora
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Pictures and description courtesy of Paul Jackson.
Justinian and Theodora
by Elbert and Alice Hubbard, 1906
The book measures 8" x 6" and has 107 pages. The body of the text is set in Caslon. The limited edition of 106 was printed on Japan Vellum and bound in 3/4 tooled leather. Some of the 106 were also bound in full tooled leather according to McKenna. The regular edition was bound in suede, paper over boards with a suede spine, or in an Alicia binding and printed on Roycroft handmade paper. The title page, initials, colophon and running heads were designed by Dard Hunter.
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