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Lady Chatterley's Lover by D. H. Lawrence, 1932
Lady Chatterley's Lover by D. H. Lawrence, 1932
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◆ Book for Sale - Lady Chatterley's Lover by D. H. Lawrence, 1932
◆ Date - 1932
◆ Author - D. H. Lawrence
◆ Format - Hardcover
◆ Page Number - 327
◆ Height of Book - 19.4 cm
◆ Publisher - Martin Secker
◆ Condition - Fair
◆ Place of Publication - London
◆ Condition Description - First edition, second printing. Gilt title to spine of brown boards. Some rubbing to boards and wear to edges, bumped corners. Some staining to boards. Spine of boards is starting to come away from page edges but remains intact. Occasional foxing/staining to a few pages but the majority are clean. Pencil reference number written on inside of back board as well as embossed stamp from Harrods London.
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