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Good. First edition, ca. 1909. Yarn-bound softcover, unpaginated (ca. 30 pages), clean unmarked text, Good copy, a bit of creasing to tips of some pages, some discoloration to the covers, wear to the edges of the covers including creasing, tearing, and a bit of loss. History of a Canadian paper products company.
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Good. Size: 4to-over 9¾"-12" tall; Signed by Elizabeth Glass on half-title page in blue ink thus: June 1995 To my neighbors and friends Fondly, Liz Grossman", text is unmarked, NO age toning, hard bump to top tip resulting in mild crease at top tip of early pages and also back of book, no creases in spine, no slant, moderate edge wear on covers, Good Plus condition overall.
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As New. 0895580810. *** FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request ***-*** IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT-TEXT PRISTINE, CLEAN & UNMARKED, CRISP, TIGHT TO THE SPINE-211 pages. --with a bonus offer--
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Good+ (rubbed edge-wear to wraps & spine edges; rubbed/worn spot to back spine end. corners rubbed. spine creased, textblock & pgs intact/firm. spine sunned) Green wraps. 211 pp. 8 color, 132 bw plates. This exhibition is the first to be devoted exclusively to this relatively unkown camara-less, inkless printmaking technique, chronicling its history and devvelopment over almost a century and a half. Text by Elizabeth Glassman and Marilyn F. Symmes. Exhibition held at the Detroit Institute of Arts, July 12 to Aug. 21, 1980, one other location.
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VG. Green wraps. 211 pp. 8 color, 132 bw plates. This exhibition is the first to be devoted exclusively to this relatively unkown camara-less, inkless printmaking technique, chronicling its history and devvelopment over almost a century and a half. Text by Elizabeth Glassman and Marilyn F. Symmes. Exhibition held at the Detroit Institute of Arts, July 12 to Aug. 21, 1980, one other location.