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The Antiques Treasury
of Furniture and Other Decorative Arts. At Winterthur, Williamsberg, Sturbridge, Ford Museum, Cooper...
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Three Volumes, "Life of George Washington"
Author: Washington Irving Peter Fenelon Collier, New York, 3 vols., illustrated....
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Price: $85.00
Walton Comlete Angler by James Russell Lowell
This Book "The Comlete Angler" OR THE CONTEMPLATIVE MAN'S RECREATION, OF IZAAK WALTON AND CHARLES CO...
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Price: $175.00
2 Leather Bound Books: Greville Memoirs Vol. IV, V
Charles Cavendish Fulke Greville (1794-1865). Served as clerk of the Council in Ordinary (1821-59), ...
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Price: $200.00
The Pictorialist 1931 Los Angeles exhibition 100 photos
DETAILS: Hardcover. Dust Jacket Included. First edition Silver stamped yellow cloth (after a photog...
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Price: $185.00
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