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THE LIBRARY OF THE LATE A.J. KARTER
Lot 280

GREGYNOG PRESS
XENOPHON. Cyrupædia: The Institution and Life of Cyrus... Eight Bookes Treating of Noble Education, Of Princely Exercizes, Military Discipline... translated... by Philemon Holland, LIMITED TO 150 COPIES, Newtown, Gregynog Press, 1936

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GREGYNOG PRESS

XENOPHON. Cyrupædia: The Institution and Life of Cyrus... Eight Bookes Treating of Noble Education, Of Princely Exercizes, Military Discipline... translated... by Philemon Holland, LIMITED TO 150 COPIES, this copy number 91, printed in red and black, wood-engraved initials by Lloyd Haberly, hand-coloured in red and green, publisher's dark green morocco gilt, sides with decorative corner-pieces and large centre-piece Persian-style decoration in red and green morocco onlays and gilt tooling, t.e.g., morocco-lipped slipcase, small folio, Newtown, Gregynog Press, 1936

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