Issue 21: Pom presents a rare inscribed first edition of Breakfast at Tiffany's; gifts for him and her as Valentine's Day approaches; Aristoteles Masterpiece features in a piece by the Guardian.
Video: A Notably Rare Inscription
Pom presents a first edition presentation copy of Breakfast at Tiffany's, inscribed on the front free endpaper to Martha Hunt Robinson, a teacher who would go on to marry author William Bradford Huie.
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To the left is our own Chelsea Bindery first edition of Breakfast at Tiffany's, one of many books that might prove to be the perfect gift for your loved one this coming Saturday.
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The Guardian reports on a first edition of early-English sex manual Aristoteles Master-Piece, which as the paper points out is "neither by Aristotle nor really a masterpiece."