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2023BIBSD0085262002023. Full Leather Bound. NEW. Size: 22.22x 29.21 cms A Unique Premium Leather-Bound book for elite readers/collectors of old rare books. An Original Leather is being used for binding this book with Golden Leaf Printing and designing on Spine front and Back of the book with edge gilding. WE HAVE MULTIPLE OPTIONS IN COLOR OF LEATHER RED GREEN BLUE MAGENTA TAN PURPLE DEEP BROWN BLACK AND WITH DIFFERENT COLOR LABELS. YOU MAY CHOOSE ANY COLOR OF YOUR CHOICE AND MAIL US. This service is chargeable. Original edition was published in 1932 and this unique edition is Reprinted in 2023 with the help of original edition. Black & white printing on high quality natural shade paper with sewing binding for longer life professionally processed without changing its contents. As these are old books we processed each page manually on computer and make them readable. We give our best to give you the best book but in some cases we have to adjust few pages which are blur or missing or black spots. If it is multi volume set then it is only single volume. We hope that you understand these issues in these old treasure. This is an important book for the readers who want to know more about our old treasure. Our dedicated team is trying to bring these rare books back to the shelves. We are also giving service of printing the hard-to-find books which are not listed in our store. Hope you will like it and give your comments and suggestions. Lang: - french Pages 204. Product Disclaimer: Please be aware that because leather is a natural material slight discoloration or change in texture may be visible. FOLIO EDITION Size 12x19 Inches IS ALSO AVAILABLE ON REQUEST. hardcover
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108809 July 1862; 'Golden Perch Devonport'. 12mo 1 p. On bifolium. Thirteen lines of text. Clear and complete. Fair on aged and creased paper with slight rust marking from hooks. Semi-literate and redolent of the area and period. He asks Devon not Captain Thomas Barker Devon RN who had died in 1846 to 'pardon the Liberty I have taken in writen sic' to him. He knows 'the Great difficulty that Gentlemen have in Getting good made peal sic Flys and firm Tied ones' and is enclosing 'a few of my Own Making & you will Greatly Oblidge me by your Trying of them'. Should they 'Answer' Devon's 'Rivers' Terlizzick would 'take it a favour by your forwarding me a report of tthe same'. The pearl fly is loosely inserted in the centre of the bifolium its rusty hook matching one of the rust marks on the paper. Little is to be discovered concerning Terlizzick except that he operated both parts of his business at 18 Union Street Plymouth in 1852. 9 July 1862; 'Golden Perch | Devonport'. unknown