The Symposium Press, 1981. First Edition. Trade Paperback. Near Fine/Near Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" 36, [3] pages. One of 275 numbered copies (of a total edition of 300), designed by Stephen Harvard, printed at The Stinehour Press, Lunenburg, Vermont; signed and numbered by Gullans on limitation page. Slight rubbing to jacket; else a near fine copy.Decorative Title Device (in blue).
Gullans, Charles
Publisher: The Symposium...Date: 1981ISBN: 9780936576046
The Symposium Press, 1981. First Edition. Trade Paperback. Near Fine/Near Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" 36, [3] pages. One of 275 numbered copies (of a total edition of 300), designed by Stephen Harvard, printed at The Stinehour Press, Lunenburg, Vermont; signed and numbered by Gullans on limitation page. Slight rubbing to jacket; else a near fine copy.Decorative Title Device (in blue).
8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" 36, [3] pages. One of 275 numbered copies (of a total edition of 300), designed by Stephen Harvard, printed at The Stinehour Press, Lunenburg, Vermont; signed and numbered by Gullans on limitation page. Slight rubbing to jacket; else a near fine copy.Decorative Title Device (in blue).
Gullans, Charles
Publisher: The Symposium...Date: 1981Format: SoftcoverISBN: 9780936576046
8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" 36, [3] pages. One of 275 numbered copies (of a total edition of 300), designed by Stephen Harvard, printed at The Stinehour Press, Lunenburg, Vermont; signed and numbered by Gullans on limitation page. Slight rubbing to jacket; else a near fine copy.Decorative Title Device (in blue).
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