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I created this image by downloading the appropriate scan (image no. 7 of 53) from Colley Cibber's Love's Last Shift from Early English Books Online in .gif format in the highest resolution available (400% of original size), cropping it in Adobe Photoshop to get one page instead of two, and saving the result as a .png file. Bibliographical information:

Title: Loves last shift, or, The fool in fashion a comedy : as it is acted at the Theatre Royal by His Majestys servants / written by C. Cibber.
Author: Cibber, Colley,
Imprint: London : Printed for H. Rhodes ... R. Parker ... S. Briscoe ...,
Date: 1696
Bib Name / Number: Wing / C4281
No. pages: [10], 103 [i.e. 89] p.
Notes: Armorial bookplate "Academiae Cantabrigiensis Liber": T.p. verso.; Error in paging: p. 51-64 omitted in numbering.; Reproduction of original in the Cambridge University Library.
Copy from: Cambridge University Library
UMI Collection / reel number: Early English Books, 1641-1700 / 1547:20

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