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DOVE AT THE WINDOWS, LAST LETTERS OF FOUR QUAKER MARTYRS
With a foreword by George Selleck & five woodcuts by Michael McCurdy

   

- Lincoln, MA : Penmaen Press 1973
- small 4to.
- cloth, paper spine label, dust jacket.
- (28) pages.
- Order Nr. 78492
- Price: $ 250.00



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Limited to 200 numbered copies signed by the artist, Michael McCurdy (Peich 5). Letters selected from William Sewell's History of the Quakers (Philadelphia, 1856). and James Bowden's The History of the Society of Friends in America (London, 1850). Foreword by George Selleck. Five woodcut illustrations by Michael McCurdy.

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