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BROCKMAN (STUART) COLERIDGE (SAMUEL TAYLOR) The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, 4to image 1
BROCKMAN (STUART) COLERIDGE (SAMUEL TAYLOR) The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, 4to image 2
BROCKMAN (STUART) COLERIDGE (SAMUEL TAYLOR) The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, 4to image 3
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COLERIDGE (SAMUEL TAYLOR) The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, illustrated by David Jones, 1929 (2)

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COLERIDGE (SAMUEL TAYLOR) The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, number 76 of 400 copies, from an overall edition of 460, 10 engraved plates by David Jones, blue crushed morocco by Stuart Brockman (with label inside upper cover), sides with Miro-inspired design of onlaid coloured morocco, inset lines of black morocco and gilt decoration, gilt lettered on spine, colour-dyed patterned endpapers, Bristol, Douglas Cleverdon, 1929--JONES (DAVID) An Introduction to the Rime of the Ancient Mariner, NUMBER XLIX OF 115 COPIES SIGNED AND DATED BY THE AUTHOR in Latin on the colophon, from an overall edition of 330, engraved vignette by Jones on title, colour-dyed stiff boards by Stuart Brockman, printed at the Rampant Lions Press of Cambridge for Clover Hill Editions, 1972, housed in a purpose-made fleece lined morocco-backed solander box, 4to

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