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</table>SophieByvikhttps://folgerpedia.folger.edu/_mw/index.php?title=Designer_Bookbinders_in_North_America&diff=8900&oldid=prevKateCovintree: added link to Designer Bookbinders and dates of exhibit as listed on their site2014-09-07T12:19:16Z<p>added link to Designer Bookbinders and dates of exhibit as listed on their site</p>
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</table>KateCovintreehttps://folgerpedia.folger.edu/_mw/index.php?title=Designer_Bookbinders_in_North_America&diff=2773&oldid=prevClaireDapkiewicz: Created article2014-06-17T13:02:26Z<p>Created article</p>
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