[Signed] [First Edition] Kidaze Thomajan, P. K. [Used - Very good] [Hardcover]
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Hardback, original cloth. 22 x 14cm. [31]pp, printed on folded leaves. Illustrations by Walter Kaprielian. Number 109 of an edition of 300 copies, signed by the author on the colophon. Some faint spotting to boards, contents clean and unmarked.
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