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ROWLANDSON, THOMAS. 1756-1827.
Pretty Little Games for Young Ladies & Gentlemen. [N.p.]: for the artist's friends, 1845 [but later].

17 February 2013, 09:00 PST
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ROWLANDSON, THOMAS. 1756-1827.

Pretty Little Games for Young Ladies & Gentlemen. [N.p.]: for the artist's friends, 1845 [but later].
Small 4to (215 x 156 mm). 10 photographic plates reproducing drawings by Rowlandson and title-page. Modern full reddish-brown morocco. Dampstain to fore-edge of final plate, upper cover detached, spine perished.

LIMITED EDITION. According to the title, "a few copies only printed for the artist's friends." Reproduces a selection of Rowlandson's erotic drawings.

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