DescriptionGeorge Buck's History of Richard III.tif
English: Text of the title page of George Buck's 1619 manuscript edition of The History of King Richard the Third, transcribed from manuscript of Sir George Buck, A Commentary Vpon ... Liber Domus DEI, Oxford, Bodleian, MS Eng. misc. b. 106, f.3v. Buck reused the page, and the other side of it became part of A Commentary. The page was finally published in its proper place in the 1979 edition of Buck's History (Arthur Kincaid, ed.) as p. 1.
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