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Scandal, nos. 1-3 (of five published)

Scandal, nos. 1-3 (of five published)

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Scandal, nos. 1-3 (of five published)

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Groningen: self-published, 1966. Slim quartos (29.8 × 10.4 cm). Original staple-stitched decorative wrappers; mimeographed typescript to rectos and versos, often on color stock or using colored ink; ca. 20 pp. per issue. Very good. Issue called 0 constitutes no. 1. Issue no. 2 (unnumbered) is complete with the match and the Hitler stamp to front wrapper verso. As of August 2019, KVK and OCLC only show one (incomplete) holding in North America.

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Title
Scandal, nos. 1-3 (of five published)
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Bernett Rare Books specializes in rare and out-of-print scholarly books on the History of Art and Architecture from antiquity to the present. Since 1944 we have been helping institutional libraries and individuals build their collections.

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The page bound on the left side of a book, opposite to the recto page.

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