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Aldous Huxley “Brave New World” c.1978 Vintage leather wrapped hardcover Easton Press
$124.00 Original price was: $124.00.$96.72Current price is: $96.72.
This is “near fine” or better vintage leather wrapped illustrated hardcover with gilt published by the Eason Press circa 1978, 237 pages.
Binding is tight and crisp, closes tightly and squarely, gilt on three edges of the text block, otherwise, bright, uniform all around, one small spot on top edge. Board corners are all crisp and sharp, not bumped. Satin placemark sewn-in is not frayed. No writing, torn, folded or creased pages. Gilt title decoration, front, back and spine, are all bright, no losses or fading.
Quite pleasing and handsome!
Will ship promptly, carefully packaged.
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Weight | 64 oz |
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Dimensions | 12 × 10 × 2 in |
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