Under the hill; : or, The story of Venus and Tannhauser, in which is set forth an exact account of the manner of state held by Madam Venus, goddess & meretrix, under the famous Horselberg, and containing the adventures of Tannhauser in that place, his journeying to Rome and return to the loving mountain,, by Aubrey Beardsley, now completed by John Glassco
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Under the hill; : or, The story of Venus and Tannhauser, in which is set forth an exact account of the manner of state held by Madam Venus, goddess & meretrix, under the famous Horselberg, and containing the adventures of Tannhauser in that place, his journeying to Rome and return to the loving mountain,, by Aubrey Beardsley, now completed by John Glassco
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The instance Under the hill; : or, The story of Venus and Tannhauser, in which is set forth an exact account of the manner of state held by Madam Venus, goddess & meretrix, under the famous Horselberg, and containing the adventures of Tannhauser in that place, his journeying to Rome and return to the loving mountain,, by Aubrey Beardsley, now completed by John Glassco represents a material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in UCLA Library.
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- or, The story of Venus and Tannhauser, in which is set forth an exact account of the manner of state held by Madam Venus, goddess & meretrix, under the famous Horselberg, and containing the adventures of Tannhauser in that place, his journeying to Rome and return to the loving mountain,
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- by Aubrey Beardsley, now completed by John Glassco
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- "This edition consists of 3,000 numbered copies. This is copy no. ..."--T.p. verso
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- 26 cm.
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- 122 p.
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- 59003276
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- Spec. Coll. copy: no.2254/3000. Green satin over boards, stamped in gilt.
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- 450263
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- (OCoLC)04674116
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