| Page | Chapter I. As how John Fust, master printer in the city of MaÏence, gave his daughter Christine to wife to Peter Schoeffer his partner, and what came of it | 3 | Chapter II. What John Gutenberg, master printer, said, and what he did, while Peter Schoeffer was taking to wife the demoiselle Christine; all which should interest the reader | 27 | Chapter III. Who John Gutenberg found in his dwelling when he came back to it, and what conversation he there held with the little Parisian | 49 | Chapter IV. How two Crosiers being engaged in a quarrel, the poor people of MaÏence were the sufferers, and Master John Gutenberg in particular | 69 | Chapter V. The Lord Archbishop Adolfe of Nassau having bethought him of John Gutenberg, the printer, causes a search to be made for him by one of his horsemen, who finds him in a fisherman’s hut | 88 | Chapter VI. Death of John Gutenberg. Reader, pray for the repose of his soul: his poor remains sleep in an unknown tomb | 108 |
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