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San Francisco: Edwin and Robert Grabhorn and James McDonald,, 1922. With Grabhorn Press printed Christmas card of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Auerbach laid in, the card indicating this is a gift copy of Sundry Ballades from the Auerbach's to a friend. One of 210 copies printed. Near Fine, shelf rubbing bottom edge.. Limited Edition. Decorative Paper Covered Board. Near Fine/No Jacket. Small 4to. Limited Edition.
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Sundry Ballades
de Villon, Francois; Payne, John (Translator)
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- Limited Edition
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- Hardcover
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Bloomington, Indiana, United States
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Sundry Ballades of Francois Villon
de Villon, Francois; Payne, John (Translator); Sinel, Joseph (Artist)
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- Usado - Muy bueno
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- Limited Edition
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Walnut Creek, California, United States
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[San Francisco]: [The Grabhorn Press, 1922], 1922. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Sinel, Joseph. One of 210 copies, quarto size, [19] pp., inscribed by the printer Ed Grabhorn. Francois Villon (b. 1431, disappeared from view 1463), remains the best-known French poet of the late Middle Ages. Much of his life remains conjecture, but records show him involved in various forms of mayhem: murder, thievery, and other forms of criminal behavior. Many of the stories from these days have made their way into his poetry, which is sprinkled with mysteries and hidden jokes, "peppered with the slang of the time and the underworld subculture in which Villon moved" (n. b., from Wikipedia). This copy has a variant binding not recorded in Heller and Magee, bound in full leather with the title on the front in gilt. Additionally, this copy is inscibed by Ed Grabhorn on the front free endpaper as follows: "To Eddie Sherman / who helped me on / these books / E Grabhorn". One of the Fifty Best Books of 1922.…
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