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The Queen.

by Nin, Anaïs.

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(A'dam),: Dirty Trix (Phoenix Editions), , 1987. 24,5x16 cm., cahiersteek in omslag; zeer mooi expl. Rare first edition as thus printed in black and red in 85 numbered copies. 50 copies on Hahnemühle at the Feather Press by Rob Cox as the first publication of Dirty Trix with red dustjacket by the Phoenix Bindery. This is number 44. A really beautiful publication!
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The Queen

by Anais Nin

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Veldhoven, Netherlands
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Amsterdam: Dirty Trix (Phoenix Editions), 1987. Book. Fine. Hardcover. Bound in half parchment by David Simaleavich of the Phoenix Bindery. Limited edition of 85 numbered copies. One of 35 copies with an original color etching by Dutch artist Rob Cox. 20 pp. 24,5 x 16 cm. A very fine copy..
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