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1 FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD : FROM THE TAUCHNITZ EDITION COLLECTION OF BRITISH AUTHORS VOL 1722. 1723 (VOLUMES 1 & 2 COMPLETE) Hardy, Thomas
New York Brentano's 1878 Paperback Near Fine with no dust jacket 
We fit archival quality clear acrylic covers for additional protection whenever possible. ; Tauchnitz; 12mo; : FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD : FROM THE TAUCHNITZ EDITION COLLECTION OF BRITISH AUTHORS VOL 1722. 1723 (VOLUMES 1 & 2 COMPLETE) Early printing. Ex-Bayard collection, Delaware. First single vol 1877, first US 1874, this is the 1878 edition. Probably first edition thus. 12799 
Price: 119.47 USD
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2 RETURN OF THE NATIVE Thomas Hardy
New York, New York Harper and Brothers 1922 Hardcover Good with no dust jacket 
We fit archival quality clear acrylic covers for additional protection whenever possible. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; Published 1922 original green cloth. Detail a woman who yearned for the vanities of life amongst the dimness of suburban England. 22151 
Price: 13.95 USD
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3 THE RETURN OF THE NATIVE Hardy, Thomas
Franklin Center Pennsylvania Franklin Library 1980 1st Thus Hardcover Fine with no dust jacket Illustrated by Claire Leighton 
8vo 8" - 9" tall; 423 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. Two light scrapes to fore-edge gilding. Otherwise as new. 29691 
Price: 24.95 USD
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4 THE RETURN OF THE NATIVE Transl from the German by H T LOWE-PORTER Thomas Hardy
Franklin Library 1980 Presumed 1st Hardcover As New with no dust jacket Illustrated by Ben F Wohlberg 
We fit archival quality clear acrylic covers for additional protection whenever possible. ; ; Franklin Center, Pennsylvania: The Franklin Library. Synthetic leather binding with richly gilded designs and raised bands on the spine. Edges gilt all round to repel dirt and dust. Patterned (not moire) endpapers. Illustrated. This book is as new and has never been opened except for a discrete blind stamped owners mark in front. A truly beautiful book made of quality materials and aimed at the collectors market. It will stand out on any shelf. 6852 
Price: 21.84 USD
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