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Very Good. First edition, 1905, hardcover with green cloth boards, octavo, 292pp., not illustrated. Book VG with mild wear to spine ends and corners, rubbing to boards, binding tight, endpapers foxed, otherwise text clean and unmarked. No DJ.
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Very Good. 1905. 1St Edition. Cloth, 292 pp. Narrow dampstain to top of text-block and front cover; corners bumped. With the bookplate and gilt-stamp (on front cover) of the Sesame Club, with the notation on the bookplate that this was among the books donated by Mrs. George Bernard Shaw. Quite sound overall. (Subject: Ancient, Greek Literature. )