Pandorra / - door Arthur van Schendel.
Date
(1919)
Collection
Code
112093
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Black binding design on buff paper-covered boards (design on front cover only).
Signed: Toorop 1919 (LO/C32). Frontispiece signed Jan Toorop 1919. Publisher's device on title-page. From the collection of David Rodger LO/C32. 174 pages, (2)pages, frontispiece : illustrations ; 17cm.
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