Axel [Limited, Numbered 133 of 500 copies, Signed by translator]
de Jean Marie Matthias Philippe Auguste, Count de Villiers de L'Isle-Adam [Translated by H. P. R. Finberg, with preface by William Butler Yeats]
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London: Jarrolds Publishers, 1925. Limited Edition . Original Decorated Cloth. Very Good. Thomas Sturge Moore [binding & decorations]. Original white buckram cloth adorned with gilt stamped decoration to front board & spine in Art Deco style by T. Sturge Moore, who designed various bindings for Yeats poetical works including 'The Tower' in 1928. Signed by translator on numbered limitation page behind half-title. Neat bookplate of D.C.C. Griffiths central to front pastedown. Endpapers faintly browned, otherwise contents clean & bright. Top fore-edge of pages gilt, other edges untrimmed. Binding square and tight, with minute fading to spine. 23.6cm tall, collated complete. [Please let us know in advance if inspection on-site is required.]
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- Título
- Axel [Limited, Numbered 133 of 500 copies, Signed by translator]
- Autor
- Jean Marie Matthias Philippe Auguste, Count de Villiers de L'Isle-Adam [Translated by H. P. R. Finberg, with preface by William Butler Yeats]
- Ilustrador
- Thomas Sturge Moore [binding & decorations]
- Formato/Encuadernación
- Original Decorated Cloth
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- Usado - Muy bueno
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- 1
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- Limited Edition
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- Jarrolds Publishers
- Lugar de publicación
- London
- Fecha de publicación
- 1925
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