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colophonDecorative device on the title page or spine of a book, the trademark or logo of the individual publisher. Originally a colophon was an inscription on the last page of a book giving the writer or printer's name and the place and year of publication. |
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In fact, gender is of secondary importance in Hopkins's conclusion; her focus in this colophon lies not on the boy but on his "will. Laos: War and Revolution (New York: Harper Colophon Books, 1970), 140. againste the p[ro]testacion of Robert barnes, a small book issued by Elizabeth Pickering Redman from her shop at the sign of the George in Fleet Street, with a colophon dated 13 December 1540. |
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