Bennett, Anna Gray. - Five Centuries of Tapestry. From the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco.Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco / Chronicle. 1992 revised edition. Brown cloth boards. xii + 329pp. colour & b/w illustrated folio. Liquid stain to top and bottom edges of front board, to lower edge of rear board, hence VG only only in VG+ d/w (worn at head of spine, no loss, one small closed tear sealed with archival tape, spine lightly fading). The contents are Fine and the book is essentially unused. An attractive copy despite faults. ISBN: 9780811802130
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