THE SAVOY OF LONDON.
de SEARLE, Ronald. Text by Lucius Beebe (d.1966).:
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London, designed and printed by Lund Humphries, no date (1963).. FIRST EDITION (1963), 215 x 165 mm, 8½ x 6½ inches, reddish brown boards, white title and yellow Searle vignette to upper cover, pink endpapers, pages: (4), 24. Frontispiece and 3 full page illustrations printed black and red, 3 red text vignettes. Very small graze to top corner on lower cover where a label was removed, otherwise a Fine crisp copy of the scarce first edition, no inscriptions. A brief history of the Savoy originally published in the American Holiday magazine and here reproduced by permission of The Curtis Publishing Company of the USA. Reissued in 1979 with blue and white covers. MORE IMAGES ATTACHED TO THIS LISTING, ALL ZOOMABLE. FURTHER IMAGES ON REQUEST. POSTAGE AT COST.
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- THE SAVOY OF LONDON.
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- SEARLE, Ronald. Text by Lucius Beebe (d.1966).:
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- London, designed and printed by Lund Humphries, no date (1963).
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- SAVOY HOTEL RONALD SEARLE DRAWINGS
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