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THE LIBRARY OF THE LATE A.J. KARTER
Lot 244

GOLDEN COCKEREL PRESS - JOHN BUCKLAND WRIGHT
Jurgen. A Comedy of Justice, NUMBER 13 OF 100 SPECIALLY BOUND COPIES WITH AN EXTRA ILLUSTRATION, 1949; and another (2)

1 December 2021, 12:00 GMT
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GOLDEN COCKEREL PRESS - JOHN BUCKLAND WRIGHT

CABELL (JAMES BRANCH) Jurgen. A Comedy of Justice... with Wood Engravings by John Buckland Wright, NUMBER 13 OF 100 SPECIALLY BOUND COPIES WITH AN EXTRA ILLUSTRATION, from an overall edition of 500 copies, wood-engraved frontispiece, title-page and 15 plates by John Buckland Wright, original red morocco by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, sides with large inlaid purple morocco panel containing gilt blocked figure after Buckland Wright, gilt lettered spine with small cockerel within raised bands, t.e.g., morocco turn-ins, slipcase, large 8vo, Golden Cockerel Press, 1949; together with a copy (no. 127) of the 400 copies issued in quarter morocco (2)

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