[Signed] [First Edition] Copper Sun CULLEN, Countee [Used - Fine] [Hardcover]
885.18 CAD
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First edition. Decorations by Charles Cullen. Small octavo. 89pp. Quarter black cloth spine and yellow paper-covered boards with publisher's printed paper spine label. First edition, about fine in good only chipped and torn publisher's glassine jacket and modestly worn about very good slipcase. Copy number 32 of 100 numbered copies Signed by Countee Cullen. An uncommon book in this limited, signed issue, particularly in this condition.
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