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Friday, July 10, 2009

1932 Lee Brown Coye Illustrations




THE SEVENTH OGRE
by Lee Brown Coye; Designed by Leo Kaplan
Cortland, New York: Privately published, 1932.
First edition, first printing.
One of 350 copies printed.
Thin Octavo, 50 pp.
Lee Brown Coye's first book is an illustrated adaptation of an old East Indian folk tale with many of Coye's imaginative black-and-white illustrations.

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