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The Sanity of Art : An Exposure of the Current Nonsense About Artists Being Degenerate

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The Sanity of Art : An Exposure of the Current Nonsense About Artists Being Degenerate

by Bernard Shaw

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London: New Age Press, 1908. Quarter Cloth. G to Vg. Bound in quarter cream cloth, boards covered with grey/brown paper, no dw, 104pp. Signed by Frank Horrabin (cartoonist, illustrator). Corners are bumped

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Northgate Books FR (FR)
Bookseller's Inventory #
7063
Title
The Sanity of Art : An Exposure of the Current Nonsense About Artists Being Degenerate
Author
Bernard Shaw
Format/Binding
Quarter Cloth
Book Condition
Used - G to Vg
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1
Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
New Age Press
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1908

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