(13) COLLECTION OF LEATHER BOUND BOOKS
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(lot of 13) Books in various color of leather with gilt embossing and gilt lettering on spine, comprising: (1) "The Agony and The Ecstasy: A Novel of Michelangelo", Irving Stone, the Doubleday and Co. Inc., 1961, gilt page end on top with detaching spine, 690 pages; (1) "Tartuffe and the Would-Be Gentleman", Moliere, The Easton Press, 1980, raised bands on spine with gilt page ends, 198 pages; (1) "The Decameron", Giovanni Boccaccio, The Easton Press, 1980, raised bands on spine with gilt page ends, 536 pages; (1) "The Autobiography of Benvenuto Cellini", John Addington Symonds, International Collectors Library, gilt page end on top, 442 pages; (1) "Three Plays of Henrik Ibsen: An Enemy of the People, The Wild Duck, Hedda Gabler", Henrik Ibsen, The Easton Press, 1979, raised bands on spine with gilt page ends, 326 pages; (1) "The Complete Short Stories of Mark Twain", Mark Twain, International Collectors Library, gilt page end on top, 676 pages; (1) "The Tales of Guy de Maupassant", Gue de Maupassant, The Easton Press, 1977, raised bands on spine with silvered page ends, 472 pages; (1) "Green Mansions", W.H. Hudson, International Collectors Library, gilt page end on top, 358 pages; (1) "The Razor's Edge", W. Somerset Maugham, Internation Collectors Library, gilt page end on top, 344; (1) "Beyond Good and Evil", Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche, The Easton Press, 2005, raised bands on spine with gilt page ends, unopened in publisher's plastic wrap; (1) "Two Plays of Anton Chekhov: The Cherry Orchard, Three Sisters", Anton Chekhov, The Easton Press, 1977, raised bands on spine with gilt page ends, 154 pages; (1) "Poems of Byron, Keats and Shelley", Elliott Coleman, International Collectors Library, 1967, gilt page ends, 700 pages; (1) "Born Free: The Lioness of Two Worlds", Joy Adamson, The Easton Press, 1989, raised bands on spine with gilt page ends, 222 pages; largest: 10.25"h, 7.50"w, 1.75"d; total: 24.75 lbs *Provenance: The estate of Douglas B. Marshall (1917-2007) and his wife, Margaret Cullen Marshall. Las Palmas / Gleannloch Arabian Horse Farm is a Moorish fantasy built by the Marshall’s for their world renowned Arabian horses. It was the home of the Egyptian Arabian stallion Morafic (1956-1974), World Sire Champion. Las Palmas / Gleannloch was a magical place where presidents, kings and Hollywood royalty were entertained for many years.* Start Price: $80.00
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(13) COLLECTION OF LEATHER BOUND BOOKS
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