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The Best of Franklin Library Top of the Line Full Geniune Leather
Death is a Lonely Business By Ray Bradbury Signed First Edition
Published by the Franklin Library Franklin Center, Pennsylvania 1985
This is impressive, a wonderful property. It is a true first edition signed by the author himself. This has all the best of the bookbinders craft. It is mint. They don't make these anymore. Good luck in your bidding!
This is the top-of-line, highest quality Franklin edition you can buy. You can only get these on the secondary market, for the Franklin Library isn't publishing anymore.
This is the top-of-line, highest quality Franklin edition you can buy. You can only get these on the secondary market, for the Franklin Library isn't publishing anymore.It has all the bells and whistles you'd expect from a book done to the highest standards of the bookmakers craft. It will last generations.
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Tooled leather binding
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22K gold gilding on boards and spine
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22k gold gilding on all page edges
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Satin moire endpapers
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Satin bookmark
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Acid Neutral paper
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Interior condition: Fine, Unread
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Exterior conditon: Fine
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