"Allgemeines B cher-lexicon Oder Alphabetisches Verzeichni Der In Deutschland Und Den Angrenzenden L ndern Gedruckten B cher, Nebst Beygesetzten Verlegern Und Preisen" is a comprehensive bibliography meticulously compiled by Wilhelm Heinsius. This first supplement, volume one, catalogs books printed in Germany and neighboring lands from 1793 onward. It serves as an invaluable resource for researchers, historians, and bibliophiles interested in the publishing landscape of the late 18th century.
The lexicon provides an alphabetical listing of books, along with pertinent details such as publishers and prices, offering a detailed snapshot of the intellectual and literary output of the era. This work stands as a testament to the enduring importance of bibliographic documentation in understanding historical trends in literature and scholarship.
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