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HANDMADE PAPER ITS METHOD OF MANUFACTURE, AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOVEL STORM IN A TEACUP BY EDEN...

HANDMADE PAPER ITS METHOD OF MANUFACTURE, AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOVEL "STORM IN A TEACUP" BY EDEN PHILLPOTTS

by various, Eden Phillpotts

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New York: Japan Paper Co., 1932. first edition. Pamphlet. Very good. 6 x 9 in. 32 pp. Paper wraps. Sewn binding. Condition is VERY GOOD ; wrapper has a faint water stain along the spine. Front has a few tiny marks and some chops to edges. Binding tight. Text spotless. Books/Ephemera. Stax.
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Handmade Paper Its Method of Manufacture

by PHILLPOTTS, Eden

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New York: Japan Paper Company, 1932. 8vo. pp. [2], 32. wrs (wrs lightly soiled)
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