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First, a correction. Thanks to Joe Boling for noting that I inserted a superfluous "e" in the last name of James Charlton in last week's issue. Sorry! We'll correct the E-Sylum online archive.
Now, a clarification. The item in last week's "Notes from E-Sylum Readers" section headlined "E-Books Ruined My Love Life" was referred to us by Kay O. Freeman, but wasn't written by her. The link is to the original article on a New York Times blog page.
This week we open with updates from literature dealers Fred Lake and Karl Moulton, announcements of three new numismatic books, and a review of a fourth. Other topics this week include
Ingle system script, the Snell collection of Chinese coins, and a previously unknown Western gold bar.
To learn more about Theophilus Bradbury, machine-made coins that imitate the look of hammered coins, and the medals of Captain Bligh, read on.
Have a great week, everyone!
Wayne Homren
Numismatic Bibliomania Society
Wayne Homren, Editor
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