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EX-LIBRIS: APOLLON CHERNOV.

   

- Moscow : n.p. 1998
- 4to
- stiff paper wrappers
- unpaginated
- Order Nr. 108124
- Price: $ 60.00



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Text in Russian. No. 5 of Ex-libris series under the auspices of the Union of Fine Arts. Works of Apollon Stepanovich Chernov, Russian illustrator and bookplate designer. Portait of Chernov tipped in on inside front wrapper. Thirteen samples of Chernov's works tipped in.

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