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Digges_Leonard-An_arithmeticall_militare_treatise-STC-6848-419_04-p1.tif
The second mathematical work started by Leonard Digges to be amended and published by his son Thomas
Digges_Leonard-A_geometrical_practise_named_Pantometria-STC-6858-217_15-p1.tif
Geometrical book started by Leonard Digges and completed by his son Thomas after his death
Digges_Leonard-A_prognostication_of_right_good-STC-43535-419_05-p1.tif
2nd edition of the almanac authored by Leonard Digges and published within his lifetime
Digges_Leonard-A_boke_named_Tectonicon-STC-68495-2023_07-p1.tif
First edition of the "Tectonicon" by Leonard Digges
Omeka section_Digges_Leonard-A_booke_named_tectonicon-STC-68512-1791_01-p1.tif
A later edition of Leonard Digges's 1556 "Tectonicon," a guide to surveying and measurement with figures and mathematical tables.
Dadabhai_Naoroji_1889.jpg
Naoroji argues that the "drain of wealth" brought about by British rule in India had impoverished the country, causing famines.
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The typographical magnum opus of William Morris and a landmark of Western printing, The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer (commonly and hereafter referred to as the Kelmscott Chaucer) is remarkable due to its opulence, craftsmanship, typography, and rarity.…
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A former Indian Civil Servant attempts to argue that famine in India had a long history, and directly challenge the claims of Dutt and Digby that famines were due to British rule.
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Typ Inc 5574 [Original printed edition. Without rubrication; a few of the woodcuts are lightly touched with brown. Autograph of William Morris, with his presentation inscription to Edward Burne-Jones. Bound in 16th- or 17th-century blind-stamped…
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