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J.-F. Millet (1814-1875);: A loan exhibition in aid of the National Library for the Blind, 5 November-5 December 1969

J.-F. Millet (1814-1875);: A loan exhibition in aid of the National Library for the Blind, 5 November-5 December 1969

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J.-F. Millet (1814-1875);: A loan exhibition in aid of the National Library for the Blind, 5 November-5 December 1969

by Millet, Jean Francois

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Wildenstein, 1969-01-01. Paperback. Acceptable. Wildenstein & Co. Ltd. [Published Date: 1969). Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Wildenstein Gallery, London, 5 November - 5 December 1969. Paper covers, xiv, [105] pages (unpaginated). Contents includes essay by Denys Sutton entitled The Truffle Hunter (i - xiv); Catalogue, consisting of 52 full page black and white reproductions each on right side of page with the detailed description, provenance, etc. on left hand side. In acceptable+ condition. Green illustrated paper covers have a few small nicks and tears and creasing to edges and corners. Previous owner's name on mid-lower part of front cover. Bald patch on the front cover as well where a sticker was removed taking the thin top layer of paper with it. Light to moderate overall scuffing and soiling to covers as well with the color scuffed off along edges and spine. Binding tight. Previous owner's name and number in ink on half title page. A few page have dollar amounts written in pound sterling in the notes. Otherwise pages are lightly aged but unmarked. NOT Ex-Library. NO remainder marks. A solid reading copy.

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Title
J.-F. Millet (1814-1875);: A loan exhibition in aid of the National Library for the Blind, 5 November-5 December 1969
Author
Millet, Jean Francois
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Acceptable
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Publisher
Wildenstein
Date Published
1969-01-01
Weight
0.00 lbs
Keywords
Art, Exhibition Catalogs

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