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Sorry Martin and the rest of you folks.<br>
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I made heap big omission. It should have read 'Campanalogia Improved,
2nd Edition (1698)'.<br>
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Two photos attached.<br>
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Best wishes <br>
<br>
Alan<br>
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edward martin wrote:<br>
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<p>Good luck Alan & that was very gracious of David<br>
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I am rather puzzled by Alan's reference:<br>
"Future facsimile copies under consideration are .. .. .. the 2<sup>nd</sup>
edition of
Campanalogia (1698)."<br>
<br>
I don't know of any such book of that date & would be interested to
hear who wrote it & (if known) who wrote the first edition and what
is its date of publication?<br>
<br>
mew<br>
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