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1 ELBOW ROOM Pulitzer 1978 McPherson, James Alan
Franklin Center Pennsylvania Franklin Library 1980 1st Thus Hardcover As New with no dust jacket Illustrated by Ben Wohlberg 
8vo 8" - 9" tall; 304 pages; Beautiful deluxe decorative genuine full leather limited collector's edition printed for subscribers only. High quality materials, richly 22 kt gilded, raised bands. Colored silk moire endpapers. Bound in silk marker ribbon. All edges gilt to repel dirt and dust. 29722 
Price: 74.95 USD
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