BOOK OF JOB. From the translation prepared at Cambridge in 1611
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1946. SZYK, Arthur. BOOK OF JOB. From the Translation Prepared at Cambridge in 1611 for King James I With a Preface by Mary Ellen Chase and Illustrations by Arthur Szyk. Small folio. Orig. 3/4 calf and decorated boards in publisher's slipcase. The Limited Editions Club, 1946. Limited to 1,950 copies signed by the artist. Fine.
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- BOOK OF JOB. From the translation prepared at Cambridge in 1611
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- SZYK, Arthur
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- 1946
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