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Burroughs, Edgar Rice. THE OUTLAW OF TORN facsimile dust jacket 1st McClurg ed

$ 12.14

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Brand: John Anthony Miller
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  • Features: Dust Jacket
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  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
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    Description

    The Outlaw of Torn
    Authour: Edgar Rice Burroughs
    FACSIMILE DUST JACKET FOR THE BOOK
    for the first 1926  A. C. McClurg first and second edition books-
    which does not include the book, facsimile dust jacket only. The facsimile dust jacket is trimmed,
    enclosed in Mylar, and prefitted and formed to put right onto your book
    and protect and beautiful it for your lifetime. Each jacket is signed on the reverse of each jacket, in number two pencil, by the artist, John Anthony Miller
    for additional collectiblity.
    Artistically rendered in San Buenaventura, California at the John Anthony Miller studio of art, etching and engraving in conjunction with Phantom Bookshop, 2016.
    This jacket is hand-produced and labeled as a facsimile dust jacket. I sell no more than 15-20 of these per year (if that) as they are labor-intensive. I am primarily an artist, and facsimile dust jackets are treated as artistic works made to the highest standards.
    This is a quality facsimile dust jacket for the first edition and early editions of this book by the same publisher.
    Special paper, archival ink, enclosed in a removable Mylar jacket protector and ready to put onto your book. This piece of protective art for your book was digitally restored by John Anthony Miller, award-winning artist. Signed by the artist on the reverse of the book, in addition to having this indicated on the front that this is a facsimile jacket edition marked very discreetly, as shown.
    "John's unique artistry was evident as soon as I saw The Great Gatsby dust jacket. Having seen scores of facsimile jackets, John's work is in a completely different league. The rich tonal quality of the colors is breathtaking and the weight of the paper is carefully considered. He satisfied the needs of the most demanding client, even during a personally trying time. I look forward to doing continued business with him in the future and give him my highest recommendation." Ryan Dohm, Profiles in History.
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