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EDDIE NEWTON'S RIDE OR THE DIVERTING HISTORY OF A. EDWARD
Elkins, William M.

   

- New York : The Book Table 1934
- 8vo.
- stiff paper wrappers, cord-tied, paper mailing envelope.
- 22 pages.
- Order Nr. 11863
- Price: $ 60.00



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First edition, limited to 300 copies (Fleck G.68). Signed by Newton. Published for the benefit of needy booksellers in New York. With a poem by Morley and mentions of Rosenbach and Mabel Zahn. Flap of mailing envelope partially detached. Remnants of removed bookplate on inside front cover.

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Limited to an edition of 50 hand-printed copies, numbered and signed by Weissenborn. One page of text followed by the 24 linocuts, most of which are printed in two colors - brown and green. Acorn Press was Weissenborn's, operated with his wife Lesley, from 1945 until his death in 1982. Although this title is not listed in the Whittington Press bibliographies, John Randle says that he did the letterpress and the type is Whittington's, as is the paper. Bookplate of collector, bookplate historian, and author Brian North Lee on the inside front of the box. Rear hinge of the box is broken.




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