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The Wreck of the Golden Mary

Charles Dickens

Editorial: arslan

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Limited to 200 copies. Allen 19 . Contains seven wood engravings by Hughes-Stanton. A mythical voyage from Liverpool to San Francisco during the gold rush written jointly by Dickens and Collins. Has a xylographic design by Mallette Dean for the title page. Prospectus loosely inserted. Spine faded. Wear at head of spine. 90 pages. quarter cloth with marbled paper-covered boards.. tall 8vo..
Disponible desde: 25/02/2019.

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