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    Lydgate, Master John

    Published by Swan Press, Chelsea, 1929

    Seller: Besleys Books PBFA, Diss, United Kingdom

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    Hard Cover. Condition: Very Good. Limited. Hardback, quarter cloth, decorative paper covered boards. With a clear removable wrapper and glassine wrapper. 30cm x 23.5cm. [18]pp. Printed on hand-made paper. No. 92 of a limited edition of only 100 copies. Glassine wrapper creased with some losses. Presentation label to front pastedown "In Memory of Michael Heriot Huth Walters for his Friend Gerald Thompson." Michael Heriot Huth Walters founded the Swan Press with his mother in 1926, producing a small number of works between 1927-1933, usually limited to only 100 copies. After his death in 1934, at the age of only 25, his mother sent copies of their books to various friends. Scarce. (94000).