[Rarebooks] FS: Flaubert's SALAMMBO, 1/800 copies Illustrated by Alexander King, price reduced

Charles Agvent chagvent at ptd.net
Wed Jul 11 11:35:36 EDT 2012


Price reduced:     Was $150,      Now $100

FLAUBERT, Gustave. SALAMMBO: A STORY OF ANCIENT CARTHAGE. New York: 
Brown House, 1930. Folio (9-1/4" x 12-1/4") bound in full brown calf 
leather, all edges silver. Illustrated by Alexander King with 18 color 
plates and numerous marginal drawings. Translation by J. S. Matthews. 
Copy #513 of 800 copies designed by George Macy, who had recently 
initiated the Limited Editions Club, and printed by Fred Anthoensen at 
The Southworth Press. Typical discoloration and rubbing to the spine 
which is a little dry but not very bad at all. Very Good in a Very Good 
slipcase with some sunning on the outer edge. (#011120)        $100.00

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