Description
A leaf from a private press printing by Doves Press London, 1905 from Milton's Paradise Regained, Samson Agonistes and other Poems. The leaf was part of a compilation by Otto Ege in the 1920?s. Minor mounting trace on verso and accompanied by the description by Ege. Fine condition, measures 6.5 x 9.25?.
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Condition
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1905 Leaf Doves Press Milton Samson Agonistes
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