VG+/VG First edition hardback in original dust jacket , stating first published 1931 on verso title page , red boards with black white titles to spine and front. Small hole on front end paper, minor foxing to preliminary leaves; Jacket has minor edgewear but presents very well.
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£200
First edition.
London. Cecil Palmer, 1931
Listed in Hubin.
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