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Henry Lawson 'A Campfire Yarn' Complete Works 1885-1900
SKU: 0509-11645081
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'A Campfire Yarn'
Henry Lawson
Complete works 1885-1900
Book 1 of 2 in a set.
Fantastic condition!
Very minor marks (see photos)
This volume covers the first half of Lawson's complete works, with a second volume, A Fantasy of Man, covering 1901–1922.
The book is a collection of short stories and poetry from the 1800s.
It was published in 1984 in Sydney, Australia.
The volume features leatherlook bindings with gilt lettering and decoration.
Condition
Used: very good
Books Types
Antiques & Collectibles, Classic Books, Literature & Fiction
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