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English: Folger Shakespeare Library Digital Image Collection Collection

Folger Shakespeare Library Digital Image Collection Collection Source Creator: Cooper, Robert, fl. 1795-1836, printmaker. Author Cooper, Robert, fl. 1795-1836, printmaker. Source Creator Source Title: George Frederick Cooke, Esqr. [graphic] / engrav'd by Cooper, from an original miniature [by William Dunlap]. CD_Title George Frederick Cooke, Esqr. [graphic] / engrav'd by Cooper, from an original miniature [by William Dunlap]. Source Title Source Created or Published: London, Eng. : Published by Henry Colburn, 1813. Imprint London, Eng. : Published by Henry Colburn, 1813. Source Created or Published Source Call Number: ART File C772 no.15 (size XS) Call_Number ART File C772 no.15 (size XS) Source Call Number Digital Image File Name: 21464 ROOTFILE 21464 Digital Image File Name Digital Image Type: FSL collection Image_Type FSL collection Digital Image Type Hamnet Bib ID: 248947 Bibrecord001 248947 Hamnet Bib ID Hamnet Holdings ID:

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Source Folger Shakespeare Library Digital Image Collection http://luna.folger.edu/luna/servlet/s/7o71h6
Author Cooper, Robert, fl. 1795-1836, printmaker.

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