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The Tale of Balen.

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Editore: Chatto & Windus.
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Dettagli: 2 voll. di 2, cm.13x19,5, pp.(6),132,(4), rileg. coeve uniformi in mezza pergamena con grandi angoli ai piatti, piatti in carta marmorizz., bei titoli ms. in rosso e nero ai dorsi. First edition.

Note: Firma coeva di appartenenza al verso del I foglio di guardia; ex libris posteriore firmato al recto del II foglio di guardia. A p. 98, lunga nota a penna di bella mano coeva in cui si espone un altro finale della storia..
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London, Chatto & Windus 1896, cm.13x19,5, pp.VII,(1),228, rileg. coeva in mezza pergamena con grandi angoli ai piatti, piatti in carta marmorizz., bei titoli ms. in rosso e nero ai dorsi. Second edition.
Note: Firma coeva di appartenenza e una noticina al verso del I foglio di guardia; ex libris firmato al recto del II foglio di guardia.
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A new edition. London, Chatto & Windus 1905, cm.13x19,5, pp.XVI,98,(2), rileg. coeva in mezza pergamena con grandi angoli ai piatti, piatti in carta marmorizz., bei titoli ms. in rosso e nero ai dorsi.
Note: Tre firme coeve di appartenenza (di cui 2 cancellate) al verso del I foglio di guardia; ex libris firmato al recto del II foglio di guardia.
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