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The photograph displays the spine of a historical leather-bound book. The leather is a dark, mottled brown. It shows significant surface cracking and wear, particularly along the joints and at the top and bottom. A dark red morocco leather label is attached to the upper part of the spine. It features gold-tooled capital letters. The text on the label is arranged vertically. The author's name, TOM WILLIS, is at the top. A short horizontal gold line follows. Below this, the word DISCOURSES original: "DIATRIBAE" appears in a larger typeface. The word TWO original: "DUAE" is in a smaller typeface below it. Faint horizontal gold lines are visible at the very top and bottom of the spine.
Tom Willis, Two Discourses original: "Tom Willis, Diatribae duae"