Jack Bilbo An Autobiography. Modern Art Gallery Ltd, London, 1948

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Title: Jack Bilbo An Autobiography The first forty years of the complete and intimate life story of an Artist, Author, Sculptor, Art Dealer, Philosopher, Psychologist, Traveller, and a Modernist Fighter for Humanity.
Author: Jack Bilbo (Hugo Bausch)
Publisher: Modern Art Gallery Ltd, London
Publication date: 1948 first edition 
Format: hardcover Red Buckram Binding, with dust jacket 
Pages: 468 pages 
Condition: very good. Dust jacket with tears and losses otherwise a clean copy 
Stock Number: RB02707

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Title: Jack Bilbo An Autobiography The first forty years of the complete and intimate life story of an Artist, Author, Sculptor, Art Dealer, Philosopher, Psychologist, Traveller, and a Modernist Fighter for Humanity.
Author: Jack Bilbo (Hugo Bausch)
Publisher: Modern Art Gallery Ltd, London
Publication date: 1948 first edition 
Format: hardcover Red Buckram Binding, with dust jacket 
Pages: 468 pages 
Condition: very good. Dust jacket with tears and losses otherwise a clean copy 
Stock Number: RB02707

Title: Jack Bilbo An Autobiography The first forty years of the complete and intimate life story of an Artist, Author, Sculptor, Art Dealer, Philosopher, Psychologist, Traveller, and a Modernist Fighter for Humanity.
Author: Jack Bilbo (Hugo Bausch)
Publisher: Modern Art Gallery Ltd, London
Publication date: 1948 first edition 
Format: hardcover Red Buckram Binding, with dust jacket 
Pages: 468 pages 
Condition: very good. Dust jacket with tears and losses otherwise a clean copy 
Stock Number: RB02707

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