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Mauritian Printing - Rare revolutionary-era colonial decree printed at the Royal Press in Port-Louis - 1790 Engravings leading to the decline of

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leading to the decline of manuscript Bible production

The name Faikava was chosen for its symbolism of the oral and social tradition of Tonga and the wider pacific

Also included is one Chikanobu’s best triptychs – a night scene which depicts the ”Guard ladies of Chiyoda Palace”

This is an important Missale from the famous printing town of Nuremberg produced on the press of the predominantly religious printer Georg Stuchs

Mauritian Printing - Rare revolutionary-era colonial decree printed at the Royal Press in Port-Louis - 1790 Engravings leading to the decline ofThe French Revolution Reaches Mauritius: "EXTRAIT DES REGISTRES DU CONSEIL SUPRIEUR DE LISLE DE FRANCE." [Extracts from the register of the upper council of the Ile de France (Port Louis Mauritius)] "Du huit Fvrier mil sept cent quatre vingt dix." [8th February 1790] Printed at the Imprimerie Royale [Royal Press] in the Ile de France Port Louis, Mauritius Quarto pamphlet 2 leaves comprising 3 pp, [1] (Complete). Bound in 20th century half calf in near

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