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Title: San Francisco in the Seventies: The City As Viewed by a Mexican Political Exile [Signed and Inscribed by John Henry Nash to Author Joy Lichtenstein]
Description: San Francisco: John Henry Nash, 1938. Hardcover. Limited edition of 650 copies; 11 x 8 1/4"; pp. 90; cloth-backed marbled boards; paper spine label; some rubbing along edges and corners of boards; very minor foxing to margin of first and last several pages; illustrated with portrait frontis, two plates, and head pieces at beginning of chapters (the latter by artist William F. Rauschnabel); bookplate to front board verso; lacking DJ; overall very good condition. The book reveals the impression and observations of California through the eyes of a Mexican politician in exile. The publisher, Canadian-born John Henry Nash, renowned for producing books, pamphlets, and broadsides of exceptional technical precision and beauty, has signed and inscribed the book to Joy Lichtenstein - author of the first full-length novel about the University of California, which describes campus life at UC Berkeley in the late 1890s - "For The Blue and Gold: A Tale of Life At The University of California. Ill.: 0. 2.

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Price: US$ 65.00 Seller: ZH Books
- Book number: 001468

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