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About 750 heliotype facsimiles of Thomas Wyatt's Translation of Plutareh's "Quyeto of Mynde" at $2.50 a copy will be issued shortly by the University Press, it was announced yesterday. Publishing of facsimiles of this volume, which, the only one of its kind in the world, is the property of the Huntington Library of San Mareno, California, is part of the Press's program of cooperation with the library, initiated last year.
The Press is also preparing "Huntington Library Bulletin, Number 2" which will serve as a medium of communication with the individuals and groups who are most concerned in its use. The library, founded by Henry F. Huntington, is devoted to one of the finest collections of unpublished manuscripts and rare printed books in the world. Officials chose the University Press after a nation wide survey, as the best medium for publications of the library.
Other books which will be issued shortly are "William Prynne" by F. W. Kirby, $2.50: "Direct Taxation in Austria", by J. V. Van Stckle. "The Lowell Institute School", by C. F. Park, $2.00.
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