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THE LIBRARY OF THE LATE A.J. KARTER
Lot 301

OFFICINA BODONI
JOYCE (JAMES) The Dead from Dubliners, number 138 of 170 copies, signed by the illustrator, Printed by the Officina Bodoni Press; and 14 others, all printed by the Bodoni Press (21)

1 December 2021, 12:00 GMT
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OFFICINA BODONI

JOYCE (JAMES) The Dead from Dubliners, number 138 of 170 copies, signed by the illustrator, 4 etched plates by Pietro Annigoni, Duval and Hamilton, 1982--MACDIARMID (HUGH) The Kind of Poetry I Want, number 68 of 300 copies, signed by the author, Edinburgh, K.D. Duval, 1961--GOGOL (NIKOLAY) The Overcoat, number 99 of 160 copies, 6 etched plates by Pietro Annigoni, Verona, 1975--TERENCE. Andria... Translated into English by Richard Bernard, number 105 of 170 copies, illustrations by Albrecht Durer, Verona, 1971--PETRARCH. The Sonnets... with Drawings by Aldo Salvadori, limited to 1500 copies, signed by the artist and the printer Giovanni Mardersteig, Limited Editions Club, 1965--CELLINI (BENVENUTO) The Life, limited to 1500 copies, signed by the illustrator Fritz Kredel,1937--BOCCACCIO (GIOVANNI) The Nymphs of Fiesole, number 44 of 225 copies, woodcuts by Bartolomeo di Giovanni recut by Fritz Kredel, Verona, 1952, all publisher's bindings, fifth and sixth in dust-jackets, all in slipcases, 4to or small folio, Printed by the Officina Bodoni Press; and 14 others, all printed by the Bodoni Press (21)

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