The Physiognomy Of Mental Diseases [Ltd Ed]
by Morison, Sir Alexander
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- Hardcover
- Condition
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Stuttgart: Editions Medicina Rara Ltd. #117 of 300 copies. Hardcover. Excellent. Morison, Sir Alexander. Deluxe leather copy of an early psychiatry work. Deluxe Limited Edition [Editions Medicina Rara Ltd, Stuttgart, nd]; full leather calf, indented titling & designs, 5 raised bands, spine slightly sunned, an excellent copy; in plain slipcase, a little rubbed & marked. Extraordinarily illustrated with 102 full-page plates of portrait drawings. Facsimile of 1843 London edition. #117 of 300 full-leather copies.
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- ORCHARD BOOKSHOP (AU)
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- 1135
- Title
- The Physiognomy Of Mental Diseases [Ltd Ed]
- Author
- Morison, Sir Alexander
- Illustrator
- Morison, Sir Alexander
- Format/Binding
- Hardcover
- Book Condition
- Used - Excellent
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Edition
- #117 of 300 copies
- Publisher
- Editions Medicina Rara Ltd
- Place of Publication
- Stuttgart
- Weight
- 0.00 lbs
- Keywords
- Adelaide, Adelaide Arcade, classic, classic books, history, limited edition, MEDICAL, medicine, MENTAL ILLNESS, old books, orchard bookshop, PSYCHIATRY, PSYCHOLOGY, rare, science
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