[Signed] [First Edition] Legends of Virginia Courthouses Gwathmey, John H. [Used - Very good] [Hardcover]
60.18 CAD
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This is copy # 1 of 1000 copies printed signed by the author. Illustrated by Lucy Payne Pinder. A very good clean copy. Handsome production. Issued without a dust wrapper. 2 previous names. See photos.
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