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Books by Marsden J. Perry: Books in the extended shelves: Perry, Marsden J. (Marsden Jasiel), 1850-1935: A catalogue of Shakespeareana, with a prefatory essay (Printed for presentation only, at the Chiswick press, 1899), also by F. A. Wheeler and Sidney Lee (page images at HathiTrust) Perry, Marsden J. (Marsden Jasiel), 1850-1935: A chronological list of the books printed at the Kelmscott Press (The Merrymount press, 1927), also by George Parker Winship, Henry Currie Mariller, and William Morris (page images at HathiTrust) Perry, Marsden J. (Marsden Jasiel), 1850-1935: A chronological list of the books printed at the Kelmscott Press, with illustrative material from a collection made by William Morris and Henry C. Marillier ([n.p., 1928), also by George Parker Winship, H. C. Marillier, and William Morris (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Perry, Marsden J. (Marsden Jasiel), 1850-1935: H.G. Gutekunst's Kunst-Auktion in Stuttgart, No.65 ([Stuttgart, 1908) (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Perry, Marsden J. (Marsden Jasiel), 1850-1935: Illustrated catalogue of old Chippendale, Sheraton and Hepplewhite furniture of great rarity and beauty : from the collections of Marsden J. Perry and Richard A. Canfield : together with some Oriental porcelains and Barye bronzes from Mr. Canfield's collection ... (American Art Association, 1916), also by Richard A. Canfield, Horace Townsend, and American Art Association (page images at HathiTrust) Perry, Marsden J. (Marsden Jasiel), 1850-1935: The Redwood Library guide to an appreciation of Wm. Shakespeare, his works and fame; being a few explanatory notes on an exhibition of books and manuscripts selected from the collection of Mr. Marsden J. Perry. (Printed at the sign of the Standard, 1916), also by Redwood Library and Athenaeum (page images at HathiTrust)
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