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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: John W. Adams, George Kolbe, Henry Morris, and Pete Smith, The Magnum Opus of Joseph Florimond Loubat. A Leaf Book, 2007

John W. Adams, George Kolbe, Henry Morris, and Pete Smith

The Magnum Opus of Joseph Florimond Loubat. A Leaf Book, 2007
Newtown, PA: Bird & Bull Press
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John W. Adams, George Kolbe, Henry Morris, and Pete Smith, The Magnum Opus of Joseph Florimond Loubat. A Leaf Book, 2007
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Octavo. 59, (7)pp. + 2 folded and bound-in leaves with three etchings between them (one with a portrait of George Washington) from the original 1878 edition of Loubat's Medallic History....
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Octavo. 59, (7)pp. + 2 folded and bound-in leaves with three etchings between them (one with a portrait of George Washington) from the original 1878 edition of Loubat's Medallic History. A companion volume to Morris's limited edition of John Adams's Comitia Americana, both on the battles of the American Revolution and the resulting medals granted by Congress. Bound in blue silk over boards backed in red leather, with leather spine label. Fine. Prospectus and previous owner's bookplate and invoice laid in.
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