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CATALOGUE LXXX, RARE BOOKS OLD & MODERN
With a Foreword by A. Edward Newton.

   

- Los Angeles : Dawson's Book Shop 1931
- 8vo.
- paper wrappers.
- iv, 42 pages with a frontispiece photo of Newton with Miss Kelly and Ernest Dawson.
- Order Nr. 60746
- Price: $ 65.00



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Newton wrote the four page introduction to this bookseller's catalogue. Printed at the Grahborn Press. Presentation from Ernest Dawson on front inside cover "Leonard H. Wells with regards of Ernest Dawson.".

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One of an edition of 300 copies, numbered and signed by the author. A fine first edition of an important work by a major American author, in which she discusses, for the first time, her Jewish heritage and her husband's suicide. Designed and printed by Robin Heyeck, using handmade Fabriano paper with fore and foot edges uncut, and Centaur and Arrighi type. The frontispiece was created by Carole Romans, the book bound by The Schuberth Bookbindery, with quarter cloth in navy blue, and paper hand marbled by Robin Heyeck in cream and navy blue on a background of dark tan.




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