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BICKHAM, George. THE UNIVERSAL PENMAN.
London: Robert Sayer, (1741). Folio. Later calf. Frontispiece, 212 plates. First edition, fourth issue. [Ekstrom, page 79; Bonicini, 207].
Bickham's The Universal Penman is the most important calligraphic book of the eighteenth century. It was first issued to subscribers in fifty-two parts from 1733 until 1741 and was heavily used by its owners, making complete copies in acceptable condition very uncommon. Included is work by twenty-five different writing masters. Bickham's engraving skill allowed him to cut through the wax directly without preliminary tracing. Rebound in a handsome full calf binding. The finest copy we have seen in over thirty years of bookselling.
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