$13.59
Poems from the Works of Charles Cotton, newly decorated by Claud Lovat Fraser, 1922, published by The Poetry Bookshop, London. Hardback, 49 pages
This antique poetry hardback is in fair-acceptable condition -
- the cover has wear, rubbing and discolouration
- the front flysheet has some handwritten poetry from 1942
- there are two names from 1994 on the second flysheet
- there is some foxing throughout
- pages 10-11 and 29 have some splash marks
- there are some small dog-ears
22cm x14cm x 1cm approx.
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