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in which I know from her collection and library she had a great interest
as if one might store a little something inside
with a little staining/darkening to the board
including English walnuts that have been split
The Tin Woodman of Oz, Early Edition (First Reilly & Lee), 12 Color Plates sculptural pottery in which I know fromThis is a very early edition of the Tin Woodman of Oz, printed I believe a couple of years after the 1918 true first edition, when publisher Reilly & Britton changed their name to Reilly & Lee. Often taken for a true first edition, this copy is in all other ways identical to the one, featuring pictorial endpapers, 12 color plates by John R. Neill, a publishers advertisement on back of ownership page, and wonderful illustrations throughout. I grew up
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