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DELAWARE BOOKPLATES
Law, Henry I.

   

- Washington : The Bruin Press 1940
- tall 8vo.
- boards.
- Frontispiece; 55 pages.
- Order Nr. 19020
- Price: $ 50.00



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First edition. Contains a frontispiece reproduction of one bookplate and three tipped-in bookplates. This is followed by detailed descriptions of known Delaware bookplates followed by a separate section on Delaware labels and a bibliography of plates produced by Delaware artists including Howard Pyle. A scarce book and one of the very few devoted to the bookplates of a particular state. Lacks one of the four tipped-in bookplates. Slightly shaken. Boards soiled. Wear to corners and spine.

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