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A. EDWARD NEWTON ON BOOKS AND BUSINESS
Newton, A. Edward

   

- N.P. : Apellicon Press 1930
- 8vo.
- cloth-backed blue boards, paper cover and spine labels, top edge gilt.
- (vi), 16, (iv) pages.
- ISBN none / Order Nr. 73727
- Price: $ 50.00



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First separate edition, limited to 325 copies and signed by Newton on the colophon (Fleck A. 28). Printed by William Edwin Rudge for the Apellicon Press. Originally printed in the magazine, The World's Work. "No other collection makes the appeal that books make, They can be handled, looked at and read, all with infinite satisfaction to their possessor" (p.6). Covers darkened around edges.

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