BEIN X106 672c: Imperfect: leaf [1] mutilated. Autograph on leaf [5] verso: Edward Teaklie his book. Occasional pen trials throughout. Inscribed on first plate: Magnum in parvo, the pen's perfection, invented, written and engraven in silver by Edward Cocker abt. the year 1652. Ink stamp: W.E. Dennis. Binder's label: Edward Cocker, London 1652. Quaint and curious styles of script and lettering. Description based on imperfect copy. Work not identified--cf. A. Heal, The English writing-masters, 1931, p. 142 & 143. Plates A-E, G-R; each contains a large ornamental letter, an alphabet, verse and sentence in prose (or verse or sentence). Plates A, B, D, E, G-I not signed by Cocker.
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