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Welcome to my virtual book collection. Since collecting actual books is somewhat cost-prohibitive, I've begun to amass all of the books I would love to have if I had the means. Some are new, lots are old, all are unique or beautiful or unusual or in some other way have captured my fancy. Enjoy browsing!

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The Dolly Dialogues
Anthony Hope. Illustrated by Arthur Rackham. London, Westminster Gazette, 1894.

111 pp. Cover illustrations and 4 full page illustrations by Arthur Rackham. (8vo) 7¼x5½, original illustrated wrappers. First Edition, First Issue.

The second book to contain illustrations by Arthur Rackham. First issue, with short running headline of ‘Dolly’ versus ‘The Dolly Dialogues’ in later issues. Latimore & Haskell, p. 1.

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