The product interface, which allows one to browse the collection using data from the detailed bibliographic records created by the American Antiquarian Society, is very important for this product - not only because many of these items are not catalogued in bibliographies or other finding aids but also because they are images which depend on the associated metadata for retrieval. Besides the usual author, title, and subject entries, there is information about place of publication, date, language, genre, bibliographic reference number, provenance, illustration technique, printer, history of printing, and place of publication.
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