Hi Jenny - Try a web search for Sullivan press.  Bob does a variety of 18th
& 19th century reprints including military forms, blank books, etc.  You
might also try contacting Colonial Williamsburg who also sells blank books,
both paper and leather bound.  Good luck! VivianLea

VivianLea Stevens
Curator, Old Barracks Museum
609-396-1776

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Hello,

I was wondering if anybody has a source for replica books from the 19th
century.  In particular, we are searching for a couple journals with
marbled covers and a red binding down the spine.  These will be used in our
David Douglas diorama in an upcoming permanent exhibit.  Feel free to e-
mail me on or off the list.  Thanks again for all of your help.

Jenny Harada
Collections Assistant
Oregon Historical Society
1200 SW Park Avenue
Portland, Oregon 97205

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