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  • They tell me about a documentary that moved them, a program that made them laugh, or how they wake up every morning with one of our radio hosts and go to bed every night after Peter Mansbridge or Bernard Derome have put the day's events into context.

    The Future of Canada's Public Broadcaster 2006

  • The sumptuous bindings executed in the sixteenth century, under the patronage and the eyes of Grolier, the famous tooled masterpieces of Derome, Le Gascon, Padeloup, Trautz and other French artists, and the beautiful gems of the binder's art from the hands of

    A Book for All Readers An Aid to the Collection, Use, and Preservation of Books and the Formation of Public and Private Libraries Ainsworth Rand Spofford

  • Marie Antoinette by Derome le Jeune, was placed on the shelves of her library in the Petit Trianon.

    Henry Fielding: a Memoir G. M. Godden

  • A translation of Joseph Andrews, “par une Dame Angloise,” and bound for Marie Antoinette by Derome le Jeune, was placed on the shelves of her library in the Petit Trianon.

    Henry Fielding A Memoir Godden, G M 1909

  • Of course, it is a wholly different affair when the anonymous correspondent sends several brace of grouse, or a salmon of noble proportions, or rare old books bound by Derome, or a service of Worcester china with the square mark, or other tribute of that kind.

    Lost Leaders Andrew Lang 1878

  • A French book in old morocco by Derome, Le Gascon, or some other esteemed artist, with its credentials and pedigree above suspicion, may fetch £50 or double; the identical production in old calf or in modern morocco or russia will not bring the price of the binding; all the magic is in the leather and the ticket.

    The Book-Collector A General Survey of the Pursuit and of those who have engaged in it at Home and Abroad from the Earliest Period to the Present Time William Carew Hazlitt 1873

  • Ulm in 1482, and bound by Derome; the Aldine edition of _Poliphili

    English Book Collectors William Younger Fletcher 1871

  • _Collectiones Peregrinationum_, in eleven volumes, bound in blue morocco by Derome, five hundred and sixty pounds; Book of Common Prayer, 1637, folio -- King Charles I. 's copy, with numerous alterations in his own handwriting which were used in printing the Scottish Prayer-book of the same year, usually termed Laud's Book.

    English Book Collectors William Younger Fletcher 1871

  • Padeloup, Derome, Monnier and other famous French binders.

    English Book Collectors William Younger Fletcher 1871

  • Longepierre, and other famous French collectors, and were bound by such fine craftsmen as Boyet, Derome, Monnier, etc.

    English Book Collectors William Younger Fletcher 1871

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