Oliver Wendell Holmes, the autocrat of the breakfast table, 1965

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A hardcover book without a dust jacket, but in a sleeve. The sleeve has some wear and tear and the lamination is coming off on one side. The book is mint and unread, and is in a clear removable plastic sleeve. 325 Pages, with some illustrations & photographs. A limited edition published by West Virginia Pulp and Paper Co., Christmas, 1965. The author, Oliver Wendell Holmes, was a medical doctor and polymath who wrote articles for a magazine, and this book contains a collection of those essays. He was the father of the US Supreme Court Justice by the same name.

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