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HISTORIC HOUSES AND BUILDINGS OF DELAWARE.
Eberlein, Harold Donaldson and Cortlandt V.D. Hubbard

   

- Dover : Public Archives Commission 1962
- 4to.
- two-toned cloth.
- xii, 227, (11) pages.
- Order Nr. 65975
- Price: $ 110.00



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B2-319. First edition, limited to 500 copies. Filled with illustrations and text on various important examples of architecture in Delaware. Bookplate on front pastedown.

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THE GILDED BAT.
by Gorey, Edward

Reissued 1979/first printing on the copyright page as called for. New edition subsequent to the promontion edition issued at the American Booksellers Association. (Toledano A21f.) Gorey has crossed out his name on the title page and signed this copy. Book and dust jacket have a little wear at the extremites.




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