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 <title>New Literature Books at Weiser Antiquarian Books</title>
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	The Marquis de Sade, his Life and Works. - DAWES, C. R. (Inscribed).
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		Hardcover. 8vo. 240pp. Deep red buckram with gilt titling to spine and gilt device to upper board, bibliography, index. Inscribed and signed by the author opposite the title page "C.E.B. Bull - The very best of good wishes, from C.R. Dawes". Lower spine a little bruised, slightly canted, light rubbing to boards and edges, endpapers lightly toned, page edges a little rough and darkened, otherwise a tight, bright VG+ copy in VG- dust jacket. (Dust jacket a little darkened overall, spine ends chipped, light rubbing to edges). 
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     <br/>DAWES, C. R. (Inscribed).

        
        <br/>Robert Holden & Co.,

        <br/>Price: $150.00
       
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	That Ghost, That Bride of Time. - BRADBURY, Ray.
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		Signed Limited Edition. Printed Wrappers. 8vo: approx 9¾" x 7¾". Textured cream wrappers with titles in red. Tairei paper overlay in the Publisher's printed envelope. The edition is limited to 400 copies, of which the copies number 1 - 150 were signed by the author and reserved for subscribers. This is copy no. 17, and is thus a "Subscriber's Copy" signed by Ray Bradbury. Comprises excerpts from a play-in-progress based on the Moby Dick and dedicated to Herman Melville. The booklet itself is in fine condition. There is the slightest hint of discoloration to upper edge of the paper overlay. The envelope which contains it has a few marks here and there, including one light finger-nail sized stain. 
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     <br/>BRADBURY, Ray.

        
        <br/>Roy A. Squires,

        <br/>Price: $200.00
       
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	Theatre and Alchemy. - KNAPP, Bettina L.
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   <updated>2010-09-10T18:45:01Z</updated>
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		Hardcover, 8 vo, xiii + 283 pp, black cloth with silver title etc to spine, silver decorated boards. Postulates an analogy between the Great Work of the alchemist and that of the playwright. Fine condition in near fine dust jacket.  (Very light edge wear and rubbing to dust jacket, not price clipped). 
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     <br/>KNAPP, Bettina L.

        
        <br/>Wayne State University Press,

        <br/>Price: $25.00
       
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