Book digitized by Google from the library of the University of Michigan and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb. "The borders and ornaments which embellish the letterpress pages are exact fac-similes of those used in a book of hours, now in the Lambeth palace library, printed by T. Kerver, in Paris, 1525."--Note by the printers, leaf 5 "The originals...which have been used for the reductions which illustrate this volume [were exhibited, together with a volume of impressions, at the Caxton celebration held in London in 1877]...This...series of orignal blocks were purchased about sixty years since at Nuremberg...They cannot be recognized as belonging to any printed book, and the artist's mark, which appears on the 37th plate, is unknown to any bibliographyer...It is...probable that the blocks were thrown aside and never used...till a lapse of nearly four centuries...These blocks were used in the production of 'A new Biblia pauperum'...of which 275 copies were issued [in 1877]"--Note by the printers The London edition of the present work was issued under title "A smaller Biblia pauperum..." 1884 The genuineness of the woodcuts is questioned. cf. Schreiber, W. L. Handbuch der holz- und metallschnitte des XV. jahrhunderts. Leipzig, 1926-30. v. 6, p. 87-89; v. 8, p. 148-152 "This edition consists of three hundred and seventy-five copies, printed for America by Unwin brothers of London, England. No. 65." Mode of access: Internet