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Fair. 362 pages, chipping along rear spine edge, some foxing to the title page and frontispiece, contains an original etched bookplate of the writer F. Marion Crawford.; 8vo.
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G+/Very Good- Brown boardswith spine sun faded, tissue guarded frontispiece, some damage to rear endpaper and pastedown about the size of a quarter, price sticker on rear pastedown.
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Book. Octavo, 362 pages; VG; full binding of black leather; spine with raised bands, and gilt lettering and design; mild shelf wear; mild wear to head and tail of spine; all edges gilt; marbled end papers; pages clean; shelved above Native American History. Anna Brownell Jameson was the first Anglo-Irish art historian. She was a contributor to nineteenth-century thought on a range of subjects including early feminism, art history (particularly sacred art), travel, Shakespeare, poets, and German culture. [Wikipedia]. 1338218. Shelved Dupont Bookstore.