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A selection of our antiquarian books for sale The Lovers of Teruel. HARTZENBUSCH (Juan Eugenio).
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The Lovers of Teruel
The Lovers of Teruel

The Lovers of Teruel. HARTZENBUSCH (Juan Eugenio).

£350.00

A Drama in Four Acts in Prose and Verse. Translated from the Spanish by Henry Thomas.

Five initial letters designed by Alfred J. Fairbank printed in red.

8vo. [250 x 173 x 17 mm]. [1]f, x, [ii], 112, [2] pp. Bound at the Gregynog Press Bindery (signed with an ink pallet inside the rear cover) in brick-red niger morocco, the covers blocked in blind to an all-over Moorish lattice design. The spine divided into four panels and lettered in gilt in the first, second and fourth, plain endleaves, top edge gilt, the others untrimmed. (Spine a little faded).
Newtown, Montgomeryshire: The Gregynog Press, 1938.

Harrop 38. No.85 of 175 copies, of which 20 were specials. Printed under the direction of James Wardrop. A very good copy.

Stock no. ebc4436

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A Drama in Four Acts in Prose and Verse. Translated from the Spanish by Henry Thomas.

Five initial letters designed by Alfred J. Fairbank printed in red.

8vo. [250 x 173 x 17 mm]. [1]f, x, [ii], 112, [2] pp. Bound at the Gregynog Press Bindery (signed with an ink pallet inside the rear cover) in brick-red niger morocco, the covers blocked in blind to an all-over Moorish lattice design. The spine divided into four panels and lettered in gilt in the first, second and fourth, plain endleaves, top edge gilt, the others untrimmed. (Spine a little faded).
Newtown, Montgomeryshire: The Gregynog Press, 1938.

Harrop 38. No.85 of 175 copies, of which 20 were specials. Printed under the direction of James Wardrop. A very good copy.

Stock no. ebc4436

A Drama in Four Acts in Prose and Verse. Translated from the Spanish by Henry Thomas.

Five initial letters designed by Alfred J. Fairbank printed in red.

8vo. [250 x 173 x 17 mm]. [1]f, x, [ii], 112, [2] pp. Bound at the Gregynog Press Bindery (signed with an ink pallet inside the rear cover) in brick-red niger morocco, the covers blocked in blind to an all-over Moorish lattice design. The spine divided into four panels and lettered in gilt in the first, second and fourth, plain endleaves, top edge gilt, the others untrimmed. (Spine a little faded).
Newtown, Montgomeryshire: The Gregynog Press, 1938.

Harrop 38. No.85 of 175 copies, of which 20 were specials. Printed under the direction of James Wardrop. A very good copy.

Stock no. ebc4436

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