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RAVENS & CROWS by Gordon Williams of Chicago. by Gordon Williams - 1966: Printed in Los Angeles, 1966 as a keepsake for R & C.
by Gordon Williams
RAVENS & CROWS by Gordon Williams of Chicago.: Printed in Los Angeles, 1966 as a keepsake for R & C.
by Gordon Williams
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Williams, Gordon. RAVENS & CROWS by Gordon Williams of Chicago. Printed in Los Angeles, 1966 as a keepsake for R & C. Miniature book, 2 cm x 1.5 cm. Brown paper binding decorated with a crow in flight. [ii; 20 pages; i (colophon); i] Ornate initial capital "I" and two text illustrations. Book plate of Kathryn Ida Hill Rickard. Fine. Williams uses wry and sexist humor approaching folklore to delineate the differences between ravens and crows: "Generally, the raven replaces the crow in arid country and along rocky coasts. Both are smarter than all other birds. They are smarter than women. They are just about as smart as Jake Z or a French poodle."
- Bookseller G.Gosen Rare Books & Old Paper, ABAA, ILAB (US)
- Format/Binding Brown paper binding decorated with a crow in flight.
- Book Condition Used
- Quantity Available 1
- Edition First
- Place of Publication Los Angeles
- Date Published 1966
- Keywords Miniature Books, Sexist Humor,
- Size 2 cm x 1.5 cm