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SNOWFALL

SNOWFALL by WARREN, ROBERT PENN

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Seller: Antic Hay Books
Title
SNOWFALL
Author
WARREN, ROBERT PENN
Seller
Antic Hay Books (United States)
Description
Parchment Gallery, 1984. WARREN, Robert Penn. SNOWFALL. [No place: Parchment Gallery, 1984]. Printed Broadside Poem, measuring 10.5- by 16.5-inches. Signed, Limited Edition of 80 numbered copies, all signed by Warren with three holograph corrections by him in the text. These copies, however, are is marked "Overrun" in pencil and have number between 1 and 10. Several copies available. Very Good (lower corners with creases). $25.00.
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Circular, "Saucer," Trade Card for Stern Brothers by Stern Brothers

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Seller: ZH BOOKS
Title
Circular, "Saucer," Trade Card for Stern Brothers
Author
Stern Brothers
Seller
ZH BOOKS (United States)
Condition
Very good
Description
New York: Stern Brothers, 1880. Very good. Circular trade card, indented to resemble a saucer; 3 1/4 in diameter; chromolithographed illustration of a boat and flowers to recto, text and an engraving to verso; rubbed spot to verso, partially obscuring the engraved shoe, else very minor wear; overall in about very good condition. An adorable advertisement for "fine shoes of all kinds, for ladies, misses, and children," it was created by German-Jewish-American brothers Isaac, Louis and Benjamin Stern, who would turn a small dry goods family business in Buffalo in 1867 into an important department store chain in New York by the 1890s.