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1 STORIES BY LUIGI PIRANDELLO Luigi Pirandello
Franklin Center Pennsylvania Franklin Library 1981 Hardcover Fine with no dust jacket 
B&W Illustrations; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 302 pages; Bound in full leather with elaborate antiquarian gilding and raised bands on the spine. All text block edges brightly gilded. Sewn in silk marker ribbon, all edges gilt, book is as new. Silk moire end papers. An elaborate and durable collector's work. This copy would stand out on any book shelf! 32155 
Price: 114.95 USD
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