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Sonnets from the Portugese
by Browning, Elizabeth Barrett
- Used
- Hardcover
- Condition
- Very Good+ with no dust jacket
- Seller
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Pittsfield, Massachusetts, United States
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About This Item
Harper & Brothers. Very Good+ with no dust jacket. 1932. Hardcover. B0015DMR98 . Limited Edition. Set up by hand in Goudy Mediaeval type by Arthur and Edna Rushmore at the Golden Hind Press in Madison, New Jersey, 1932. Brown paper-covered boards with faux graining. Paper spine label VG+. Attractive 1938 gift inscription on the 1/2 title, else contents unmarked. Deckle leading edge. A handsome volume. ; 8vo; 44 pages .
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Details
- Bookseller
- Alchemy Books
(US)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 4519bx120
- Title
- Sonnets from the Portugese
- Author
- Browning, Elizabeth Barrett
- Format/Binding
- Hardcover
- Book Condition
- Used - Very Good+ with no dust jacket
- Publisher
- Harper & Brothers
- Date Published
- 1932
- Keywords
- B0015DMR98
- Bookseller catalogs
- Poetry;
Terms of Sale
Alchemy Books
Our books are well-wrapped, and shipped on receipt of payment. Checks payable to: Brian Bissell. CC processed through Biblio. Descriptions are guaranteed: return within 30 days if item not as described.
About the Seller
Alchemy Books
Biblio member since 2005
Pittsfield, Massachusetts
About Alchemy Books
Berkshire books and ephemera a specialty. MA Town histories, local directories, New England interest
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