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Catalogue of rare and valuable books from the libraries of the late Judge Martin A. Knapp of Washington, D.C., Nathan Gallizier of Cincinnati, Ohio, Charles F. Kennedy of Brewer, Maine, an English nobleman and others, together with the celebrated Edouard Dujardin collection of autograph letters by George Moore in two parts ... : to be sold ... on Monday evening, Tuesday afternoon and evening and Wednesday afternoon, May 14th, 15th and 16th [1923].
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American Art Association
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English
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New York : American Art Association, 1923.
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1 v. (unpaged) ; 24 cm.
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Knapp, Martin A.
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Kennedy, Charles F.
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Gallizier, Nathan
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Dujardin, Douard
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Notes
1021 lots.
Year of sale information from McKay, 8597.
Time and place of event
Place of sale: New York.
Dates of sale: May 14, 15, and 16, 1923.
References
McKay, 8597
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Rare and valuable books from the libraries of the late Judge Martin A. Knapp of Washington, D.C., Nathan Gallizier of Cincinnati, Ohio, Charles F. Kennedy of Brewer, Maine, an English nobleman and others, together with the celebrated Edouard Dujardin collection of autograph letters by George Moore
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507127046
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