> > So a publisher that does nothing but facsimiles, like Minkoff for example, > is using facsimiles to promotes facsimiles? Madam Minkoff produces NOT facsimilia, BUT replicas of antique books of various sorts, not necessarily with artistic content, for a totally different and much larger market. RT
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