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THE LIBRARY OF THE LATE A.J. KARTER
Lot 275

GREGYNOG PRESS
PEACOCK (THOMAS LOVE) The Misfortunes of Elphin, number 12 of 250 copies, ONE OF 25 SPECIALLY BOUND COPIES, Newton, Gregynog Press, 1928

1 December 2021, 12:00 GMT
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GREGYNOG PRESS

PEACOCK (THOMAS LOVE) The Misfortunes of Elphin, number 12 of 250 copies, ONE OF 25 SPECIALLY BOUND COPIES, wood-engravings by Horace Walter Bray, full red morocco gilt, by the Gregynog Bindery (signed on the lower rear turn-in by George Fisher and Thomas Bray), upper cover with gilt-blocked illustration in centre, t.e.g., morocco-lipped slipcase, 8vo, Newton, Gregynog Press, 1928

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