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RARE BOOKS, A BUSY MAN'S PASTIME.
Barnes, Robert

   

- 1927
- pp.45-46.
- Order Nr. 60736
- Price: $ 10.00



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In Nation's Business, August 1927, Vol.15, No.9. On Newton and with a portrait. See Sargent's bibliography, page 52. Just the one leaf which has been removed from the magazine.

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REPRODUCTION OF SOME OF THE ORIGINAL PROOF SHEETS OF BOSW...

With a superb three page introduction by A. Edward Newton dated October 16th, 1923. No limitation given but a very small printing. About 100 pages with reproductions of many of the proof sheets along with Boswell's annotations. Adams was a noted Buffalo book collector whose collection was purchased by Donald and Mary Hyde. Covers stained along edges of covers and edges of preliminary and end pages.




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