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Clement Seneque (Illust.) some Woodcuts, Durban, 1926, linen…
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Clement Seneque (Illust.) some Woodcuts, Durban, 1926, linen bound, containing twenty original signed woodcut prints by the artist, along with two wood block prints and photographic portrait of the artist loosely inserted into the book, personal inscription from the artist to title page, stains to binding

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