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APA Citation

 (Inc; 19--).  Catalogue 230 : a complete catalogue of limited editions club books, 1929-1980.  New York :  Philip C. Duschnes

MLA Citation

 Catalogue 230 : a complete catalogue of limited editions club books, 1929-1980  Philip C. Duschnes New York  Inc; 19--

Australian/Harvard Citation

 Inc; 19--,  Catalogue 230 : a complete catalogue of limited editions club books, 1929-1980  Philip C. Duschnes New York

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