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Product Description

A signed first edition of this beautifully illustrated collection of poetry by Helen Friedlaender, with 24 plates.
The first edition of the work.
Signed and inscribed by the author to the front free endpaper, dated 'Christmas, 1941'.
In quarter crema cloth with marbled boards.
With 24 plates, beautifully illustrate by Margaret Dobson, an American painter, etcher, illustrator, and muralist.
Collated, complete.
A collection of poetry by author Helen Friedlaender, who is now best remembered as a suffragette, serving as honorary secretary of a London branch of the Women's Social and Political Union.
She was imprisoned in 1912 after taking part in a WSPU window-smashing campaign.
Including works such as Cat and Mole, Tribunal, Sleeplessness, Half Way, Canyon, and many more.
In quarter cloth binding.
Externally, smart.
Bumping to head and tail of the spine, with shelf wear to extremities.
Small indent to cloth of spine.
Slight fading to top edge of boards.
Age toning and offsetting to endpapers.
Author's ink inscription to front free endpaper.
Internally, firmly bound.
Pages are bright and clean.
Very Good

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