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The Lady who Loved Insects.

by WALEY, Arthur (translates)

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The Blackamore Press, London., 1929. First edition. Octavo. 38 pages. One of 550 numbered copies. Four dry-point etchings by Hermine David. Cream silk covers. Top edge gilt. A story translated from the Japanese. Near fine. Lacks the card slipcase.

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Bookseller's Inventory #
WALEYART006924
Title
The Lady who Loved Insects.
Author
WALEY, Arthur (translates)
Book Condition
Used
Publisher
The Blackamore Press, London.
Date Published
1929
Keywords
chinese

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