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THE TALE OF JOHN BARLEYCORN OR FROM BARLEY TO BEER.
Azarian, Mary
A traditional English ballad illustrated with woodcuts by Mary Azarian

   

- Boston : David R. Godine (1982)
- 4to.
- half cloth, paper covered boards, dust jacket
- unpaginated
- ISBN 0879234466 / Order Nr. 105577
- Price: $ 55.00



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First edition. Medieval English ballad celebrating beermaking. Illustrated with woodcuts by Mary Azarian. Some rubbing to the dust jacket at the edges.

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Text in Hungarian. Complete set of the yearbook of the Hungarian Association of Graphic Typesetters. Each volume set in Art Deco style with pages ornamentally ruled. First two volumes with label on front board; third with gilt-stamped title and decoration. Each volume contains a calendar, articles about Hungarian graphic design and numerous color advertisements throughout. Listing of officers and members of the Association at end of each volume. Black and white illustrations accompany some articles. One color plate advertisement, 2 printed cards of commendation (one signed by editor) and an inset four-color print ad laid in first (1931) volume. 3 plates (with three inset advertisements and 1 printed card of commendation laid in second (1932) volume. 1 engraved plate of advertisement and 2 printed cards of commendation laid in third (1933) volume. Boards of third volume lightly faded near edges and bottom front fore-edge corner dented. Light foxing in parts of text. Very scarce with only one set located by Worldcat (Library of Congress) and an odd volume at the Newberry Library.




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