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Description:Very Good. A Swallow Paperbook. Engraving by Ian Hugo. Very...Very Good. A Swallow Paperbook. Engraving by Ian Hugo. Very good copy. Some wear and soiling to covers. Previous owner's initials on inside front cover.
Description:ian hugo. Very good. No dust jacket as issued. 101 p. 21 cm. A...ian hugo. Very good. No dust jacket as issued. 101 p. 21 cm. A Swallow paperbook.. no additional printing after 1948 copyright.
Description:Very Good- Condition: Covers and spine mildly rubbed and toned,...Very Good- Condition: Covers and spine mildly rubbed and toned, covers slightly creased near spine, previous owner's name interior front cover, marginalia at contents page, interior otherwise clean and binding holding. Description: A first edition of Nin's breakout book, hailed by critics as her finest work.; 8vo 8"-9" tall; 101 pages; Fiction tri tan and black pictorial/no lettering fictcat.
Edition: First edition. Copyright 1948. First Swallow edition.
Binding: Trade paperback
Publisher: Alan Swallow / A Swallow Paperback,
Description:Hugo, Ian (Cover engraving by). Very good. No dust jacket as...Hugo, Ian (Cover engraving by). Very good. No dust jacket as issued. Top page edge soiling. Clean inside. 101 p. B&W Illustrations. 13 stories: Houseboat; The mouse; Under a glass bell; The Mohican; Je suis le plus malade des surrealists; Ragtime; The labyrinth; Through the streets of my own labyrinth; The all-seeing; The eye's journey; The child born out of the fog; Hejda; Birth.
Description:Very Good. A near fine copy with only slight wear. Protected in...Very Good. A near fine copy with only slight wear. Protected in a paper dust wrapper with French flaps from Joseph Gibert of Paris.