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  • Spiroff, Nada.

    Published by Rex Printing Company, Cicero, Illinois: 1932., Cicero, Illinois:, 1932

    Seller: Biblioceros Books, Warrenville, IL, U.S.A.

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    Illus by Ed Frye. (illustrator). First Edition. Black cloth binding First Edition. Illus by Ed Frye. Moderate shlfwr o/w Good w/o DJ. Moderate shlfwr o/w Good w/o DJ.

  • Spiroff, Nada; illus by Ed Frye

    Published by Rex Printing Co, (np), 1932

    Seller: Ed Buryn Books, Nevada City, CA, U.S.A.

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    Condition: Fine, both books. 1st printing. A unique and remarkable pair of collectible books; the first book is the author-inscribed printed edition (to Ruth Rose-- who might enjoy some of these outbursts of moods and observations - see page 23. Nada Spiroff Stanley 1947) but with each of the ten b/w 1920s-style drawings beautifully hand-colored in watercolors; the second book consists of the original typed draft of the book in loose signatures that also include pencil sketches of the drawings, all in a nicely hand-made binding of black cloth boards - apparently by the author herself. This pair of books clearly shows the before-and-after versions of a poet*s vision. Together they make a lovely and touching collectible that goes way beyond rare. Both books 6-1/4 x 9, 95 pp, full-page b/w dwgs (hand-colored). Both books in black cloth boards, the printed one w gilt illustration; no jackets as issued.