David A. Randall
David Anton Randall (5 April 1905 – 25 May 1975) was an American book dealer, librarian and bibliographic scholar. He was head of Scribner's rare book department from 1935 to 1956, librarian of the Lilly Library and Professor of Bibliography at Indiana University. Randall was responsible for the sale of two copies of the Gutenberg Bible. As a practitioner of bibliology with a bibliophiliac addiction, a raconteur of history of books, and an avid collector, he developed a keen appreciation for books as physical objectsincluding the tasks of collecting, cataloging, finding and preserving them. Provided by Wikipedia-
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3by James J. Benedict, David A. Randall, Wayne H. Schubert, David W. J. Thompson, Jorge A. Ramirez (civil EngineeringGet access
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4by Sandrine Bony, A Robert Colman, B Vladimir M. Kattsov, C Richard P. Allan, Christopher S. Bretherton, E Jean-louis Dufresne, A Alex Hall, F Stephane Hallegatte, Marika M. Holland, H William Ingram, I David A. Randall, J Brian J. Soden, K George Tselioudis, Mark, J. WebbmGet access
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