The Fake's Progress: Being the Cautionary History of the Master Painter & Simulator Tom Keating as Recounted With the Utmost Candour & Without Fear Or...Norman [Entitled Art Trading and Art Faking]
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Very good in good dust jacket. Slight fading to covers. Dust jacket has quarter size chip to front panel and some edge wear. 272 p. Audience: General/trade. Please email for more information and photographs.
The Fake's Progress: Being the Cautionary History of the Master Painter & Simulator Tom Keating as Recounted With the Utmost Candour & Without Fear Or...Norman [Entitled Art Trading and Art Faking]
The Fake's Progress. Being the Cautionary History of the Master Painter & Simulator Tom Keating as Recounted With the Utmost Candour & Without Fear Or Favor to Mr. Frank Norman. Together With a Dissertation Upon the Traffic in Works of Art By Mrs....
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Very good+ condition. Very good+ condition (DJ) Book 272 pages of text. Hardcover binding with minimal shelfwear. Unclipped dustjacket with minimal shelfwear; protected in archival mylar. Minor soiling to the closed page edges, but the text is clean and unmarked. Contains 15 illustrations. The work by Frank Norman, entitled "Art Trading and Art Faking" is contained in pages 197-262, with Keating's own account of his Sexton Blakes listed from pages 262-272. The text is clean and unmarked. First edition.
The Fake's Progress: Being the Cautionary History of the Master Painter & Simulator Tom Keating as Recounted With the Utmost Candour & Without Fear Or...Norman [Entitled Art Trading and Art Faking]