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Our Lady of the Flowers J. Genet 1st English 1949 Morihien In Glassine Wrapper

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Very Good
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US $745.00
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Item specifics

Seller Notes
“Very Good”
Binding
Hardcover
Place of Publication
Paris
Signed
No
Publisher
Morihien
Subject
Literature & Fiction
Year Printed
1949
Original/Facsimile
Original
Language
English
Illustrator
Jean Cocteau
Special Attributes
1st Edition
Region
Europe
Author
Genet, Jean
Personalized
No
Topic
Literature

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As described. Good price. Quick delivery; careful packaging.
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Beautiful copy of a scarce book, as described. Arrived quickly and securely packed- many thanks!
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