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Pushkin.Golden Cockerel,LEC illustrated by Edmund Dulac, original cloth inlaid with brass cockere

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Pushkin.Golden Cockerel,LEC illustrated by Edmund Dulac, original cloth inlaid with brass cockerel on upper cover (a little corroded), decorative board folder, 1950 § Dostoyevsky (Fyodor) The Brothers Karamazov, 3 vol., illustrated by Alexander King, original cloth-backed boards, 1933; The Idiot, illustrated by Fritz Eichenberg, original pictorial cloth, 1956 § Gogol (N.) [Dead Souls] Chichikov`s Journeys..., 2 vol., illustrated by Lucille Corcos, original cloth-backed boards, glacine wrappers, 1944; The Overcoat, illustrated by Saul Field, original cloth, glacine wrapper, Westport, Conn., 1976, each one of 1500 copies signed by the artist, plates and illustrations, most with prospectus loosely inserted, all with slip-cases, a little rubbed, some spines faded, 4to & 8vo, all but the last New York, all Limited Editions Club(7)

Pushkin.Golden Cockerel,LEC illustrated by Edmund Dulac, original cloth inlaid with brass cockerel on upper cover (a little corroded), decorative board folder, 1950 § Dostoyevsky (Fyodor) The Brothers Karamazov, 3 vol., illustrated by Alexander King, original cloth-backed boards, 1933; The Idiot, illustrated by Fritz Eichenberg, original pictorial cloth, 1956 § Gogol (N.) [Dead Souls] Chichikov`s Journeys..., 2 vol., illustrated by Lucille Corcos, original cloth-backed boards, glacine wrappers, 1944; The Overcoat, illustrated by Saul Field, original cloth, glacine wrapper, Westport, Conn., 1976, each one of 1500 copies signed by the artist, plates and illustrations, most with prospectus loosely inserted, all with slip-cases, a little rubbed, some spines faded, 4to & 8vo, all but the last New York, all Limited Editions Club(7)

Children's, Illustrated, Private Press, Conjuring

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