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London: Macmillan and Co, 1888
FIRST EDITION, 1/634 COPIES, IN THE PUBLISHER'S CLOTH BINDING.
Two volumes. Octavo, original green cloth with gilt spine titles. Edges uncut. Light wear to cloth at oints and extremities, corners slightly bumped, spine somewhat cocked. Elegant bookplate at front pastedowns. Cloth clean and bright, text clean. An excellent copy housed in custom slipcase and chemise.
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