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A busted bibliophile and his books. Being a most delectable history of the diverting adventures of that renowned book-collector A. Edward Newton ... The first and only edition with all the original errours.

Title
A busted bibliophile and his books. Being a most delectable history of the diverting adventures of that renowned book-collector A. Edward Newton ... The first and only edition with all the original errours. Written out by George H. Sargent in a full page of the "Boston Evening Transcript."
Author
Sargent, George H. (George Henry), 1867-1931.
Publication
Boston, Little, Brown & co., 1928.

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Description
6 pℓ., 5-49 [1]p., 3ℓ. front., plates, ports., facsims.; 21 cm.
Subjects
Note
  • First edition. Lee 23.
  • Bound in marbled paper boards with black cloth shelfback stamped in gold on spine. Printed paper label on front cover. Boxed.
  • Inscribed by Newton on front endpaper.
  • From the library of B. George Ulizio.
  • "Printed by the aquatone process, Edward Stern & Company, Inc., Philadelphia, in an edition of 600 copies, all of which are for sale."
Bibliography (note)
  • Bibliography: p. 46-49.
Call Number
AN (Newton) (Sargent, G. H. Busted bibliophile and his books)
OCLC
653831
Author
Sargent, George H. (George Henry), 1867-1931.
Title
A busted bibliophile and his books. Being a most delectable history of the diverting adventures of that renowned book-collector A. Edward Newton ... The first and only edition with all the original errours. Written out by George H. Sargent in a full page of the "Boston Evening Transcript."
Imprint
Boston, Little, Brown & co., 1928.
Bibliography
Bibliography: p. 46-49.
Research Call Number
AN (Newton) (Sargent, G. H. Busted bibliophile and his books)
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