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A group of three books. New York, 1925. 8vo, half cloth over decorative boards with title label. Twelfth printing. Inscribed "To dear Edna, in gratitude for her truly inspired 'Dorothy,' with love, Anita Loos, May 6, 1926" and counterinscribed by previous owner. Light edgewear; otherwise fine. Another copy. 8vo, red cloth. Fine. New York, 1928. 8vo, half cloth over decorative boards. Light edgewear; otherwise fine.


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Date:
2008-06-04

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