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Signed by Author(s) First edition. Frontispiece portrait, 25 plates. Brick red cloth, printed paper spine label (spine faded). Good. Number 148 of 430 copies, printed at the Riverside Press by Bruce Rodgers. Signed and inscribed by Actress Phoebe Foster to director George Cukor: 'Dear Geroge, as Mr. Garrick had, and you have, more than your just share of that thing we now call 'flair'. I thought that his letters might amuse you. ' Foster appeared in 2 Cukor films: 'Tarnished Lady' (Paramount, 1931) and 'Dinner at Eight' (MGM, 1933). From Cukor's library, with his Paul Landacre bookplate.