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Campbell, Andrianna et al.
Frank Stella
$300.00
Campbell, Andrianna et al.
Phaidon Press, 2018.
Signed and dated in the year of publication by Stella on front free endpaper.
Illustrated covers, paperbound with French flaps. Â A fine, bright copy.
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