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William Addison Dwiggins / Towards Reform of the Paper Currency Signed

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Item specifics

Author
Dwiggins, William Addison
Illustrator
Dwiggins, William Addison
Publisher
Limited Editions Club
Year Printed
1932
Special Attributes
Illustrated, Signed
Language
English

Item description from the seller

Bromer Booksellers

Bromer Booksellers

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