Nocturnes. Five Stories of Music and Nightfall – SIGNED by the Author
First edition, first impression. Octavo, pp 221. Bound in blue cloth covered hard boards and in the publisher's original dust jacket, un-clipped (£14.99 RRP). SIGNED by the author to the title page in black ink. Book and jacket both in Fine condition. A exemplary copy.
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