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Radon Daughters. A voyage, between art and terror, from the Mound of Whitechapel to the limestone pavements of the Burren. [Signed limited deluxe issue, with holograph poem]

Radon Daughters. A voyage, between art and terror, from the Mound of Whitechapel to the limestone pavements of the Burren. [Signed limited deluxe issue, with holograph poem]

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Radon Daughters. A voyage, between art and terror, from the Mound of Whitechapel to the limestone pavements of the Burren. [Signed limited deluxe issue, with holograph poem]

by Iain Sinclair

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About This Item

London: Jonathan Cape, (1994). 458 pages. Octavo. Hardcover. Fine in dustwrapper.

First Edition. Copy "W," one of 26 special copies signed by the author below which he has written out an early draft of one of his poems later published with variations under the title "sub (not used): Mountain." Ex-bookseller Iain Sinclair's seminal novel.

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Ian Brabner, Rare Americana (ABAA) US (US)
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Title
Radon Daughters. A voyage, between art and terror, from the Mound of Whitechapel to the limestone pavements of the Burren. [Signed limited deluxe issue, with holograph poem]
Author
Iain Sinclair
Book Condition
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Octavo
Another of the terms referring to page or book size, octavo refers to a standard printer's sheet folded four times, producing...
Dustwrapper
Also known as book jacket, dust cover, or dust wrapper, a dust jacket is a protective and decorative cover for a book that is...
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