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AMENITIES OF BOOK-COLLECTING AND KINDRED AFFECTIONS
Newton, A. Edward A.

   

- Boston : Atlantic Monthly Press (1931)
- 8vo.
- cloth-backed boards, paper spine label, dust jacket.
- top edge gilt. xxviii, 373 pages.
- Order Nr. 14761
- Price: $ 25.00



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First edition, seventh impression (Fleck A. 4.A.7). Identical with the 6th impression with the following exception: a 7th line has been added to the copyright page stating that this is the 7th impression. Published in April, 1931. Parts of jacket spine missing.

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