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Miro Prevert Ribemont, With 10 lithographs

Miro Prevert Ribemont, With 10 lithographs by Jacques PRÉVERT & Georges RIBEMONT-DESSAIGNES

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$900.00
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Seller: Marninart, Inc (ABAA-ILAB)
Title
Miro Prevert Ribemont, With 10 lithographs
Author
Jacques PRÉVERT & Georges RIBEMONT-DESSAIGNES
Seller
Marninart, Inc (ABAA-ILAB) (United States)
Condition
Very Good+
Description
Maegth Editeur. Jacques Prevert, George Ribemont. Paris, 1956. This complete book comprises of numerous illustrations, including 10 original lithographs by Joan Miro, including two on the front and back covers. Paperback, illustrated cover. A small crease in the top right corner runs through the book.
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Father of Radio. The autobiography of Lee de Forest by de Forest, Lee

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Seller: Thomas A Goldwasser Rare Books
Title
Father of Radio. The autobiography of Lee de Forest
Author
de Forest, Lee
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Thomas A Goldwasser Rare Books (United States)
Description
Chicago: Wilcox and Follett, 1950. First edition. Blue cloth, fine in dust jacket. Signed by the author, inventor of the first triode vacuum tube, the Audion tube, in 1906. "As both of these modern wonders [radio and television] were made possible by the thermionic tube it is perhaps fitting that I have been called 'Grandfather of Television'!