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DULAC, Edmund (1882-1953, illustrator). A Fairy Garland. Being Fairy Tales from the Old French. London: Cassell, 1928. 4°. Half title, coloured frontispiece and 11 plates by Edmund Dulac (occasional light spotting to text). Original vellum-backed blue cloth boards gilt, top edges gilt, others uncut. NUMBER 54 OF 1,000 COPIES SIGNED BY EDMUND DULAC.

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DULAC, Edmund (1882-1953, illustrator). A Fairy Garland. Being Fairy Tales from the Old French. London: Cassell, 1928. 4°. Half title, coloured frontispiece and 11 plates by Edmund Dulac (occasional light spotting to text). Original vellum-backed blue cloth boards gilt, top edges gilt, others uncut. NUMBER 54 OF 1,000 COPIES SIGNED BY EDMUND DULAC.

With Louis Chalon's The Decameron of Giovanni Boccaccio. Translated by John Payne (London, 1893, 2 vols., NUMBER 6 OF 36 COPIES), A. A. Milne's Those Were the Days (London, 1929, NUMBER 132 OF 250 COPIES ON INDIA PAPER SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR) and with 11 other books, most illustrated by Frank C. Papé, including Figures of Earth (London, 1925, dust-jacket) and Something about Eve (London, 1927), (14)
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