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Alphabet of Creation: An Ancient Legend from the Zohar

Alphabet of Creation: An Ancient Legend from the Zohar by SHAHN, Ben

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Title
Alphabet of Creation: An Ancient Legend from the Zohar
Author
SHAHN, Ben
Seller
Heritage Book Shop, LLC (United States)
Description
New York: Spiral Press for Pantheon, 1954. New York: Spiral Press for Pantheon, [1954]. First edition. One of 50 copies printed on Umbria handmade paper, signed by Shahn and with an original drawing by him. This copy being number five. Tall octavo (10 3/4 x 6 3/4 inches; 275 x 170 mm). [44] pages including colophon and numerous Shahn illustrations plus the frontispiece of an original Shahn watercolor of the letter 'Zadhe', signed by him below. Publisher's natural linen cloth with black morocco gilt spine label (English) and cover label (Hebrew). In publisher's cardboard slipcase. Slipcase with a small piece missing from bottom. Overall a fine copy. "The Alphabet of Creation is one of the legends from the Sefer Har-Zohar, or Book of Splendor, an ancient Gnostic work written in Aramaic by a thirteenth century Spanish scholar named Moses de Leon who presented the work, not as his own, but as mystic knowledge revealed many centuries earlier to the Rabbi Simeon ben Yohai" (colophon). HBS 66047. $1,850.
Report. Mexican Telephone Co. March 1st, 1887

Report. Mexican Telephone Co. March 1st, 1887 by [Mexico]: [Technology]

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Title
Report. Mexican Telephone Co. March 1st, 1887
Author
[Mexico]: [Technology]
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The Joe Fay Company LLC (United States)
Condition
Very good.
Description
Boston: Stanley & Usher, Printers, 1887. Very good.. 12pp. Original printed self wrappers, sewn. Minor dust-soiling and edge wear. Soft vertical crease throughout. Internally clean. Very good. [with:] Annual Report of the Mexican Telephone Company. 1890-1891. Boston: E.W.S. Jones, Stationer and Printer, [1891]. 11pp. Original printed wrappers, stapled. Wrappers somewhat toned, small chip at each corner, short vertical closed tear and some discoloration to front wrapper. Soft vertical crease throughout. Internally clean. An informative pair of rare and early reports from the Mexican Telephone Company, a subsidiary of American Bell Telephone Company that sought to establish a national telephone network across Mexico during the 1880s. The Mexican Telephone Company began operations in 1882 using equipment from Western Electric and other supplies harvested from local Mexican markets, specifically Mexican trees for telephone poles. At first, the company met with success, but over the course of the next two decades the company's work was eroded by a combination of increasing competition, unsound workmanship, the volatility of the Mexican financial markets, and the restructuring and merging of telephone companies around the turn of the century. By 1905, the Mexican Telephone Company was sold or transferred to the Boston Telephone Company. Renamed the Mexican Telephone and Telegraph Company, the branch continued to operate in Mexico, contributing to the construction of an underground cable network. The present pamphlets provide interesting insight into the early years of the company's operations in Mexico. The first pamphlet opens with a letter to stockholders from J.D. Sargent, the company's president. Sargent informs the investors of recent mismanagement of funds by the company's treasurer, with which the company is dealing. He also reports on the company's takeover of the Puebla Telephone and Telegraph Company, the infringement of the company's territorial rights by rival companies, the hopeful outlook for completion of a railroad to Guadalajara which will likely result in "a decided improvement in business there for the future," and other news vital to the company's operations in Mexico. The following four pages are comprised of a detailed financial report to Sargent and the company directors by the general manager of the company, M.L. Guiraud. Rounding out the first work is a two-page Treasurer's Report by the Treasurer, pro tem., A.E. Denison. The later report indicates some volatility in the company's ranks, as the opening letter from the president of the company is delivered by a new president, Robert Colgate. Early in his letter, Colgate mentions that he has been head of the company for two years, and was part of a new regime put in place to curtail expenses, liquidate outstanding obligations, and "settle all outstanding claims, with the view of putting the Company on a strong financial basis." Much of the remainder of Colgate's letter addresses lawsuits, claims, and other business which have now brought the health of the company to a "very satisfactory condition." The remainder of this annual report is a Treasurer's Report from yet another new treasurer, W. French Smith. OCLC reports just a single copy of the later report, at the University of Michigan. There are no holdings reported for the earlier report from 1887.
Album de Lima y Sus Alrededores

Album de Lima y Sus Alrededores by [Peru]

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Title
Album de Lima y Sus Alrededores
Author
[Peru]
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The Joe Fay Company LLC (United States)
Condition
Very good.
Description
[Lima, 1900. Very good.. 210pp. Oblong quarto. Contemporary three-quarter calf and marbled paper-covered boards. Minor rubbing and scuffing to edges and boards. Handsome bookplate to front pastedown, occasional very minor foxing. A delightful viewbook and commercial directory of Peru published in Lima at the turn of the 20th century. The monotone and sepia-toned photographs and photocollages picture numerous buildings, interiors, street scenes, storefronts, and more mostly in Lima but also in Callao, Chorrillos, Barranco, and Miraflores. An Index of the "Vistas de Lima" provides a description for the photographs, though almost all of the photographs are captioned beneath the image. The photographs are printed on the rectos of the work, while most of the versos of each leaf contain full-page advertisements for a wide variety of businesses in the various cities, including banks, mercantile firms, importers, breweries, milers, and numerous others. A healthy percentage of the versos are printed with a commercial directory of Lima, as well as the membership list of the Bolsa Comercial, providing a snapshot of the economic life of Peru at the time. No copies in American institutions. OCLC records just two copies worldwide, one in Peru and the other in France.
Diorama Anglais

Diorama Anglais by CRUIKSHANK, George and Robert; EGAN, Pierce

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Title
Diorama Anglais
Author
CRUIKSHANK, George and Robert; EGAN, Pierce
Seller
David Brass Rare Books, Inc. (United States)
Description
Paris: chez Jules Didot [and] Baudouin Frères, 1823. Tom, Jerry, and Bob Logic en Français Twenty-Four Hand-Colored Aquatint Engravings [CRUIKSHANK, George and Robert, illustrators]. EGAN, Pierce. Diorama Anglais, ou Promenades Pittoresques a Londres, Renfermant les Notes les plus Exactes sur les Caracteres, les Moeurs et usages de la Nation Anglaise, Prises dans les Differentes Classes de la Societe. Par M. S..... Ouvrage orné de vingt-quatre Planches Gravées et Enluminées, et de Plumieurs Sujets Caracteristiques. Paris: chez Jules Didot [and] Baudouin Frères, 1823. First edition in French of Egan's Life in London. Octavo (8 1/2 x 5 9/16 inches; 217 x 141 mm). [4], 235, [1, blank] pp. Twenty-four hand-colored aquatint engravings, with tissue guards, after George and Robert Cruikshank, unsigned, but similar to those used in the English version of Egan's classic, which contained thirty-six plates. Contemporary quarter red roan over red diaper pattern paper boards. Smooth spine with five decorative gilt rules, lettered in gilt. Engraved bookplate of Sir David Lionel Goldsmit-Stern-Salomons on front paste-down. Old booksellers description pasted onto front flyleaf. Some light foxing to text. An excellent copy with great provenance. "By finding the right men [the Cruikshanks] for his work [Egan] made Life In London one the great successes of the day, comparable to that other triumphant alliance of humour and art in the pages of Dr Syntax" (Prideaux). "A journalist, and a well-known character in his day, [Pierce Egan] wrote nothing so popular as this Life in London. Indeed, the taste for it amounted to a craze. For his illustrations, Egan went to two brothers, Isaac Robert and George Cruikshank...the success of the work was so great that the artists could not colour the engravings fast enough for the demand. It suited the taste of the time, when a 'fast' life had become a sophisticated and conscious aim. Life in London is a guide to a fast life.... Part of the success enjoyed by [Pierce Egan's Life in London] was due, no doubt, to its readers' belief that they could name the originals of the fictitious characters. Imitations came swift and frequent..." (The Cambridge History of English and American Literature ). Cohn 263.
The Planter's and Mariner's Medical Companion ... to Which are Subjoined a Dispensatory ....

The Planter's and Mariner's Medical Companion ... to Which are Subjoined a Dispensatory .... by Ewell, James - MEDICINE IN SAVANNAH

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The Planter's and Mariner's Medical Companion ... to Which are Subjoined a Dispensatory ....
Author
Ewell, James - MEDICINE IN SAVANNAH
Seller
Palinurus Antiquarian Books (United States)
Condition
Good, with toning and spotting; first 50 pp, with small marginal tide marks and intermittent damp. The front joint is partially
Description
Philadelphia: Printed by John Bioren, 1807. First Edition.. Full contemporary leather and marbled endpapers.. Good, with toning and spotting; first 50 pp, with small marginal tide marks and intermittent damp. The front joint is partially split; joints chafed; leather scuffed.. 8vo, xvi (numbered, with an insertion of 4 unnumbered pages of 'Recommendations' thereby making 20 total), [1] - 328, [2 - advert. for Robert Harris, Druggist] pp. This copy with an interesting autograph note on the title page: Robert Alexander's books purchased of Doctor James Ewell April 7, 1808. James Hayes Bght. at Rob't. Alexander's sale, Doc., the 14th June 1812. "And to whom am I so bound by the tenderest ties of affection and gratitude as to Mr. Jefferson?" (from the Dedication). The author's father (Jesse) was a school classmate - at William & Mary - and life long friend of Thomas Jefferson. Ewell sent Jefferson a copy of the book (Sowerby Catalog #893) and in response (March 1808) Jefferson wrote: I return you my thanks for the copy of the Medical Companion you have been so kind as to send me, and must particularly express my sense of the favorable sentiments expressed towards me in the beginning of the work; especially too where it recalls to my recollection the memory of your respectable father, who was the friend & companion of my youth, and for whom I retained through life an affectionate attachment. the plan of your work is certainly excellent, and its execution, as far as I am a judge, worthy of the plan. it brings within a moderate compass whatever is useful, levels it to ordinary comprehension, and as a Manual will be a valuable possession to every family . . . . Ewell was the first to: " ... use ice internally in dysentery cases. He established himself in Savannah, Georgia, with the help of Thomas Jefferson, and there introduced vaccination for small-pox (Sowerby)" His book ran to 10 editions in post-colonial America. The first, however, is uncommon in the market. The text is divided into three sections: ship board injuries; common cases; ailments of women and children. The 'Table of Medicines' subjoined to the text likely received the most frequent use. It is laid out in a series of charts with dosages and compositions noted, matched to the recommendations in the body of the text. Being located in the heart of South the planter's companion was a sure sell, encouraging the preservation of valuable assets with minimal cost. As the autograph note illustrates and confirms it was not uncommon in this period for the handful of southern authors to have their books printed "up north" and distributed locally. In this instance recording a copy sold by Ewell himself. The book also manifests signs of hasty "job printing" by Bioren, e.g., the awkward insertion of the 4 unnumbered pages of Recommendations (printing letters of B Barton, N Chapman among others) in the introduction; an overlarge typeface selected to print the dedication. Sowerby #893; Austin #742; see BSA Papers, vol. 43, #3, 321-334 pp. for an article on Bioren.
Proceedings of the Trustees of Vassar Female College, at Their First Meeting, February 26, 1861.

Proceedings of the Trustees of Vassar Female College, at Their First Meeting, February 26, 1861. by [ Vassar College ]

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Proceedings of the Trustees of Vassar Female College, at Their First Meeting, February 26, 1861.
Author
[ Vassar College ]
Seller
Michael R. Thompson, Booksellers, ABAA/ILAB (United States)
Description
New York: Wynkoop, Hallenbeck & Thomas, 1861 OCLC records one copy under this imprint (Vassar) and eight copies under the imprint of C.A. Alvord, in a larger format with a variant title (Vassar, AAS, Trinity College in Connecticut, New York Historical Society, Library Company of Philadelphia, Office of the Commonwealth Libraries, British Library, and UC Davis). We have been unable to determine priority for the imprints. Original buff paper wrappers printed in black. . 24 pp. With large title-page vignette. Minor dust soiling to wrappers. Front cover loosening at head of spine, though still firmly attached. A very good, clean, and attractive copy of an uncommon item dating back to the founding of Vassar College, the second degree-granting institution of higher education for women in the United States. Vassar College was founded in 1861 by Matthew Vassar (1792 – 1868). Following in the footsteps of Elmira College, which was founded in 1855, Vassar became the second college to grant degrees to women that were the equivalent to those given to men.
MATCH TO FLAME. THE FICTIONAL PATHS TO FAHRENHEIT 451.

MATCH TO FLAME. THE FICTIONAL PATHS TO FAHRENHEIT 451. by Bradbury, Ray

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MATCH TO FLAME. THE FICTIONAL PATHS TO FAHRENHEIT 451.
Author
Bradbury, Ray
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Revere Books, ABAA & IOBA (United States)
ISBN
9781887368865
Condition
Fine
Description
Colorado Springs: Gauntlet Press, 2006. First edition, limited issue of 750 numbered copies signed by Bradbury on the limitation page. Copy #729. Edited by Donn Albright. Preface by Bradbury. Foreword by Richard Matheson. Introduction by William Touponce. Textual essay by Jonathan Eller. Illustrated. Unread copy in Fine condition in a Fine dustjacket with an archival cover.. Signed by Author. First Edition. Hardcovers. Fine/Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Limited Edition.
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L'homme assis dans le couloir by Duras, Marguerite

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L'homme assis dans le couloir
Author
Duras, Marguerite
Seller
Thomas A Goldwasser Rare Books (United States)
Description
Paris: Les Éditions de Minuit, 1980. First edition. Wrappers, fine 20 cm. Copy number 43 of 106 copies on Alfa, including 7 hors-commerce, the only limited edition.
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Les petits chevaux de Tarquinia : roman by Duras, Marguerite

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Les petits chevaux de Tarquinia : roman
Author
Duras, Marguerite
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Thomas A Goldwasser Rare Books (United States)
Description
Paris: Gallimard, 1968. 260 p. Marguerite Duras. Light soiling on cover, spine and edges. 19 cm.
[Autograph Books Belonging to a High School Girl in Oklahoma]

[Autograph Books Belonging to a High School Girl in Oklahoma] by McAnarney, Zela Mae

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[Autograph Books Belonging to a High School Girl in Oklahoma]
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McAnarney, Zela Mae
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Langdon Manor Books LLC (United States)
Condition
Good
Description
Optima, Oklahoma, 1932. Good. Each book around 4” x 6” with 58 pages and about 65 handwritten entries. Good: boards detached from textblock but attached to each other; loss to half of each wrap; pages lightly soiled and worn. This is a set of “Schoolday Memories” and class autographs compiled by a young woman from Optima, Oklahoma, documenting her high school years. Zela Mae McAnarney (later McDonald) was born in 1916 and lived out her life in Optima, Oklahoma. Located in Texas County, in the Oklahoma panhandle, Optima was founded as a ranching town around 1885. The first official census in 1930 recorded 115 residents; 337 were reported in 2020. Zela graduated from Optima High School (OHS) in 1932, helped found the local 4-H club, and married in 1934. She died in 1995. These heartfelt autograph books provide a glimpse into high school life in small town Oklahoma, and introduce us to the young Zela Mae, who participated in the Glee, Dramatics and Debating Clubs, loved horseback riding and basketball and noted that her favorite course of study was “Oklahoma History.” Zela neatly listed the names of her classmates, separated by school year, as well as teachers and their subjects. Copious handwritten entries reveal the students' care for each other as well as their school – one had letters branching off an OHS logo, reading “Oh How Sweet.” They are filled with messages of friendship and forget-me-not, wishes for love, happiness and success. There were charming poems like “Long may you live / Long may you tarry / Love who you wish / But watch who you marry” and “Kisses give germs / So I've heard stated / But kiss me kid / I've been vaccinated.” The books also hold seven tiny cut photographs, including one of Zela inside a book's front cover. A lively group of autograph entries revealing Oklahoma school days in the late 1920s/early '30s.
Panama. Or, the Adventures of My Seven Uncles

Panama. Or, the Adventures of My Seven Uncles by Cendrars, Blaise; Dos Passos, John (translator & illustrator)

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Panama. Or, the Adventures of My Seven Uncles
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Cendrars, Blaise; Dos Passos, John (translator & illustrator)
Seller
Crooked House Books & Paper (United States)
Condition
Near Fine
Description
1931: Harper & Brothers Publishers. First Edition. Paperback. Near Fine/Near Fine. Dos Passos, John. Paperback with french-fold dust wrapper, 9-3/4" x 7-3/4", 156 pp. + colophon. Minor creasing to spine, minor rubbing & discoloration to DJ. Manufactured by The Haddon Craftsmen. A lovely collaboration between two major modernist figures
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Documenti Bassiani a cura di Luigi Belloni. by BASSI, Agotino (1773-1856).

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Documenti Bassiani a cura di Luigi Belloni.
Author
BASSI, Agotino (1773-1856).
Seller
Jeff Weber Rare Books (Switzerland)
Description
Milan:: Per il LVII Congresso della Societa Italiana di Medicina Interna e il LVIII Congresso della Societa Italiana di Chirurgia, 1956., 1956. 331 x 224 mm. 4to. 40 pp. Two color ports. tipped in, title page vignette, figs., 10 plates. Black-stamped gold cloth, original printed wrappers bound in; original top cover lightly foxed. Ownership rubber stamp on title. Very good.
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4 Inches by -

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4 Inches
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-
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Appledore Books, ABAA (United States)
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Collectible; Fine
Description
London: Scriptum Editions, 2005. Decorative Cloth. Collectible; Fine/Fine. An immaculate copy of the 2005 2nd printing. Tight and Fine in a bright, Fine dustjacket. Folio, lush black-and-white and color reproductions thruout. Foreword by Sir Elton John, whose AIDS Foundation was the beneficiary from the proceeds of this publication.
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THE WRETCHED STONE by VAN ALLSBURG, Chris

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THE WRETCHED STONE
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VAN ALLSBURG, Chris
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The Bookpress, Ltd. (United States)
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VAN ALLSBURG, Chris. THE WRETCHED STONE. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1991. Wrappers. Proof Copy. Being a Proof Copy of the first edition. Very good to fine.
On The Record: An Interim Memoir (Signed First Edition)

On The Record: An Interim Memoir (Signed First Edition) by WILLIAMS-THOMPSON, Mike

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On The Record: An Interim Memoir (Signed First Edition)
Author
WILLIAMS-THOMPSON, Mike
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Jeff Hirsch Books, ABAA (United States)
Description
London: Frederick Muller Limited, 1960. First edition. Hardcover. An about near fine copy with some faint spotting to the boards in an about near fine dust jacket with some soiling and faint foxing. Signed and inscribed by Williams-Thompson on the title page.
The Gold Digger's Song Book

The Gold Digger's Song Book by Taylor, M.

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The Gold Digger's Song Book
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Taylor, M.
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John Windle Antiquarian Bookseller (United States)
Description
1975. San Francisco: The Book Club of California, 1975. [Marysville Dailey Herald, 1856.] 8vo, xii, 34 pp. Quarter brown leather, map illustrated paper boards gilt lettering to backstrip. Plain dust jacket, discolored from leather, gilt lettering to backstrip. Bookplate on verso of front free endpaper. Very good. § Edition of 450 copies. An attractive new edition of this Gold Rush era song book, first published in 1856 with the full title "The Gold Digger's Song Book. Containing the most popular humorous & sentimental songs composed by M. Taylor and sung by his original company with unbounded applause throughout California." The introduction is written by Sister Mary Dominic Ray, founder of the American Music Research Center at the Dominican College of San Rafael.
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An Elementary Old English Grammar by Wright, Joseph and Elizabeth Mary Wright

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An Elementary Old English Grammar
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Wright, Joseph and Elizabeth Mary Wright
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Hackenberg Booksellers ABAA (United States)
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Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1923. [viii] 192p., original burgundy cloth.
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Bibliographia della Musica Strumentale Italiana Stampata in Italia Fino al 1700 by SARTORI, Claudio

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Bibliographia della Musica Strumentale Italiana Stampata in Italia Fino al 1700
Author
SARTORI, Claudio
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J & J Lubrano Music Antiquarians LLC (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
Firenze: Leo S. Olschki, 1952. Hardcover. Very Good. Octavo. Boards. xxiv, 652 pp.
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Lost Splendour by Youssoupoff, Prince Felix

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Lost Splendour
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Youssoupoff, Prince Felix
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Weller Book Works ABAA/ILAB (United States)
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Fine
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Folio Society, 1996. Fine. Youssoupoff, Prince Felix. Lost Splendour. London, UK: Folio Society, 1996. xix, 252pp. Indexed. Illustrated. 8vo. Hardcover. Book condition: Near fine in a very good slip case with light rubbing on edges.