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1 CHRIST IN ART : THE STORY OF THE WORDS AND ACTS OF JESUS CHRIST, AS RELATED IN THE LANGUAGE OF THE FOUR EVANGELISTS, ARRANGED IN ONE CONTINUOUS NARRATIVE. [LBC] Eggleston, Edward
New York J B Ford & Co 1875 Hardcover Fine with no dust jacket 
Steel engraving; 293 pages; Boards full embossed red/brown cloth with gilt, brown and black. 100 full page plates on steel and wood. This books shows just how nice a volume can be after 125 years- very fresh and bright and doubltless stored away unread. 1513 
Price: 100.00 USD
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2 STORIES OF GREAT AMERICANS FOR LITTLE AMERICANS Edward Eggleston
NY American Book Company, 1895 Hardcover Fair with no dust jacket 
We fit archival quality clear acrylic covers for additional protection whenever possible. ; 12mo; Foxing, missing free end papers. Interesting color transfers on inside of front cover- wax transfers with waxed paper and a spoon? 10860 
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