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Undine: a Legend Translated by F. E. Bunnett; Illustrations by Julius  Hoppner
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Undine: a Legend Translated by F. E. Bunnett; Illustrations by Julius Hoppner

by De La Motte Fouque, Baron

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London & N. Y.: Griffith; Dutton. Good+. (1885). Hardcover. Rubbing and wear to corners; soil mainly to back cover. Foxing to tissue frontis and extremities of title page with moderate foxing mailny to margins of frontis illustration; light to moderate foxing to the rest of the tissue guards and partially to plates at edges of illustration and margins. ; Original gilt decorated cream cloth with inset color illustration front cover. Color illustrated tissue frontis and eight striking full page color plates with tissue guards; text pages in decorative borders with head and tail-piece vignettes. ; Folio 13" - 23" tall; Unpaginated pages; The classic fairy tale of the water nymph Undine from the 1811 romantic novella by Fouque with stunning chromolithographic illustrations. .
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