[Basilisk Press]; Chaucer, Geoffrey; William Morris; Edward Burne-Jones.
Prospectus with two leaves of the Basilisk Press facsimile of the Kelmscott Chaucer.
Basilisk Press, London: 1974
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42 cm, 4 pages. Facsimile from the Kemscott Chaucer, together with prospectus, from the first year of the house.
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