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SAMUEL JOHNSON'S TRANSLATION OF SALLUST, A FACSIMILE AND TRANSCRIPTION OF THE HYDE MANUSCRIPT.
Vander Meulen, David L. and G. Thomas Tanselle
Limited to 750 copies printed by The Stinehour Press. Facsimile and transcription of the surviving portion of Johnson's 1783 translation of Sallust's Conspiracy of Catiline. This is the first publication of this manuscript.
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THE TOKYO-MONTANA EXPRESS.
by Brautigan, Richard
Limited to an edition of 350 signed copies. The first edition of a collection of Richard Brautigan's short stories written in Tokyo and Montana between 1977 and 1978. In his own words, he describes this collection as "another way of looking at things." The book was designed by Leonard Seastone using Garamond type on dampened Gutenberg Laid and printed at his Tideline Press. Color and blind-stamped decoration on upper title page. Spine and upper edge of front board faded.

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