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The First Edition ofThe Collector’s Whatnotconsists of 3127 copies, as follows:Twenty-seven on choicest domestic leaf, bound in teakwood, with leather hinges, numbered A to &, with the Authors’ thumb-prints in red ink in each copy.Three thousand one hundred copies on American antique wove, bound in manila boards.The Second Edition consists of one thousand pure and pink copies, bound to sell.

The First Edition ofThe Collector’s Whatnotconsists of 3127 copies, as follows:Twenty-seven on choicest domestic leaf, bound in teakwood, with leather hinges, numbered A to &, with the Authors’ thumb-prints in red ink in each copy.Three thousand one hundred copies on American antique wove, bound in manila boards.The Second Edition consists of one thousand pure and pink copies, bound to sell.

The First Edition ofThe Collector’s Whatnotconsists of 3127 copies, as follows:

The First Edition ofThe Collector’s Whatnotconsists of 3127 copies, as follows:

Twenty-seven on choicest domestic leaf, bound in teakwood, with leather hinges, numbered A to &, with the Authors’ thumb-prints in red ink in each copy.

Twenty-seven on choicest domestic leaf, bound in teakwood, with leather hinges, numbered A to &, with the Authors’ thumb-prints in red ink in each copy.

Three thousand one hundred copies on American antique wove, bound in manila boards.

Three thousand one hundred copies on American antique wove, bound in manila boards.

The Second Edition consists of one thousand pure and pink copies, bound to sell.

The Second Edition consists of one thousand pure and pink copies, bound to sell.

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