Stalker's treatise is contained in a folio volume of eighty-four pages of letterpress and twenty-four pages of copper-plate engravings.
That address fills only thirty-five pages as against the forty-four pages of the present pamphlet.
Its content is nothing else than a philosophy of history, condensed in the compass of forty-four pages, beginning with the Middle Ages and coming down to the present.
The first sheet of four pages Dr Zach found at Petworth, and it is to be hoped that it still exists there.
The other sheet of four pages is preserved in the British Museum (Add.
For large editions, the size of the sheet of paper is sometimes doubled and sixty-four pages printed at a time.
When printed in the largest letters, it occupied but thirty-four pages; when letters of small size were used, it was compressed within nine pages.
This treatise, which consists of forty-four pages, is printed in the form of small folio, twenty-six lines to the page.
This is a curious block-book of twenty-four pages, of the original edition of which not one perfect copy is known.
There is in the British Museum a rare work of four pages, published also in 1507, the author of which was Walter Lud.
My letter was a screed of four pages, and very likely it said less than her note of one short page.
Antoine, and delivered his letter which contained four pages of writing.
To this was prefixed a preface of four pages, which, being the first printed[103] address to Whitefield, deserves to be quoted.
A book made of sheets of paper each folded once (four pages to the sheet); hence, a book of the largest kind.
Defn: Formed of sheets each folded once, making two leaves, or four pages; as, a folio volume.
This folio of four pages [a newspaper], happy work!
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