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Mal Vu Mal Dit
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Mal Vu Mal Dit by Beckett, Samuel

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Seller: Sanctuary Books
Title
Mal Vu Mal Dit
Author
Beckett, Samuel
Seller
Sanctuary Books (United States)
ISBN
9782707303301
Condition
Near Fine
Description
Paris: Les Editions de Minuit, 1981. First Edition. Paperback. Near Fine/Very Good+. Wraps, in glassine dust jacket. Number 55 from a limited edition of 99 copies. Inscribed by Beckett on the half-title page. Covers just a little rubbed along the edges, otherwise book is fine. Dust jacket lightly wrinkled and chipped along the edges.
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Il Bacco in Toscana di Francesco Redi e la poesia ditirambica. by Imbert, Gaetano; Francesco Redi.

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Seller: Rodger Friedman Rare Book Studio
Title
Il Bacco in Toscana di Francesco Redi e la poesia ditirambica.
Author
Imbert, Gaetano; Francesco Redi.
Seller
Rodger Friedman Rare Book Studio (United States)
Condition
Very Good
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Città di Castello: S. Lapi, 1890. First edition. Very Good. 20 cm; 213 pages and folding table. Original printed wraps. Inscribed by the author on upper wrap to Fausto Lusinio, the scholar of Oriental languages at the University of Florence who edited the Hebrew and Arabic texts of Averroes. Classic study of Francesco Redi's text, with an appendix of Redi's unpublished poetry.