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Heart San Simeon Castle 1962 Vintage hardcover art coffee table book Kaye Welch Hansen
$34.00 Original price was: $34.00.$27.88Current price is: $27.88.
Heart San Simeon Castle by Kaye Welch Hansen, published by TD Denison & Company in 1962, 67 pages with full-color art reproductions.
First edition.
This is a “very good” or better vintage hardcover in pictorial cloth-wrapped boards. No loose, torn or folded pages, no writing. Pages are bright throughout, a little foxing along text block upper edge. White background along board spine edge shows some light spotting and perhaps a hint of tanning.
The watercolors inside are absolutely stunning! Really interesting time capsule.
See accompanying images for full condition details.
Will ship promptly, carefully packaged.
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hssc-kwh-62
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Vintage Art & Coffee Table Books, Vintage First Editions
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Weight | 32 oz |
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Dimensions | 12.5 × 9.5 × 1 in |
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