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Fair Thoughts and Happy Hours attend on You - A Shakespeare Calendar for 1914

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Fair Thoughts and Happy Hours attend on You - A Shakespeare Calendar for 1914

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London: Ernest Nister, 1914 A calendar in book form, comrising hard covers, end papers and 24 pages printed lithographically i multiple colours together with metallic gilt. Designed in England printed in Bavaria for Ernest Nister, London and E.P.Duton & Co, New York. Numbered 3678 to the title page, presumably a series number. 157x118mm with a rounded bevil to covers.

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Fair Thoughts and Happy Hours attend on You - A Shakespeare Calendar for 1914
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Ernest Nister
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London
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1914
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