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William Caxton Showing his First Printed Book to Edward IV and his wife, Elizabeth Woodville...

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William Caxton Showing his First Printed Book to Edward IV and his wife, Elizabeth Woodville in 1477, by Mayer and Co., Munich based firm active in London, c.1880 (stained glass window)
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German School, (19th century) / German
Location
Stationers' Hall, London, UK
Medium
stained glass window
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Bridgeman Images
Image keywords
hand press / monk / printing press

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