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THE LITTLE KNOWN HISTORY OF NEWARK, DELAWARE AND ITS ENVIRONS.
Cooch, Francis A.
With an Introduction by George H. Ryden.

   

- Newark, DE : The Press of Kells 1936
- 8vo.
- cloth
- xviii, 297 pages.
- Order Nr. 29731
- Price: $ 85.00



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B1-601. First edition. Illustrated. Lacks dust jacket.

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Limited to 250 numbered copies signed by the illustrator. Designed and printed at the Curwen Press on Zerkall Butten paper and bound by Mansell, London. Printed in brown and black on French-fold paper. With 46 illustrations in the text and four signed lithographs. Frink (1930-1993) was a noted English sculptor and print maker. The Frink School of Figurative Sculpture was opened in 1996. Spine slightly faded.




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