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Shakespeare and Some Commentators: An Address to the English Speaking Union at San Francisco,...
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Shakespeare and Some Commentators: An Address to the English Speaking Union at San Francisco, April 25, 1933

by Sutro, Oscar

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Limited edition
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Hardcover
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San Francisco: Privately Printed, 1933. Limited edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. Inscribed by Sutro! Limited edition, this one of 125 copies, 1933, hardcover with mock vellum spine and blue paper boards in original plain paper dust jacket, octavo, 25pp., not illustrated. Book VG with soil and toning to boards, small hole in paper on front board, mild wear to spine ends and corners, binding tight, endpapers off-set and foxed, otherwise text clean and unmarked. DJ good with toning, soil and rubbing, edgewear that includes tears and small chips to spine ends and corners, foxing, now in archival mylar wrap.
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