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1 LET ME COUNT THE WAYS - A NOVEL De Vries, Peter
Boston Little, Brown and Co 1965 0316181757 / 9780316181754 First Edition Hardcover Very Good in Very Good- dust jacket 
8vo 8" - 9" tall; viii, 312 pages; GAI signature guarantee stamp for autograph. Signed by author to Dick Shirey. DJ with rubbing to edges and sunned spine with chipping at top and bottom. ; Signed by Author 31429 
Price: 69.95 USD
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