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Edité par Richmond: Appeals Press, 1922. 14th printing Sm. 8vo. 430 p. + 16 plates (26 b&w photos), 1922
Vendeur : Viator Used and Rare Books, Burlington, NC, Etats-Unis
Hardcover. Etat : Good. Author was editor of the Richmond Christian Advocate. Apparently a substantial remake of an earlier book and lled with travels to Europe, Palestine and Egypt over several occasions. This book is entertaining, lled with various anecdotes and unusual observations. Good in original cloth with some soil and wear.
Edité par Richmond, VA: Appeals Press, 1922, 1922
Vendeur : Great Expectations Rare Books, Staten Island, NYC, NY, Etats-Unis
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Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. No Jacket. Very Good/No Jacket. First edition. Light brown cloth sans dust-jacket. Illustrated with monochrome photographs. An idiosyncratic travel book by this Virginia Methodist Minister, who visited in addition to the Holy Land and Egypt, --Austria-Hungry, Greece, Turkey and the Balkans. A nice copy of the true first edition of this title, scarce.
Edité par Printed for the author, [by] Publishing House M.E. Church, South, Nashville, Tenn., 1927
Vendeur : Eilenberger Rare Books, LLC, I.O.B.A., Durham, NC, Etats-Unis
Membre d'association : IOBA
Hardcover. Nashville, Tenn.: Printed for the author [by] Publishing House M.E. Church, South, 1927. 461 pages. Original blue cloth stamped in gold. [19.9 cm.] A bright, very good plus copy in good dust jacket. Light rubbing to spine ends, minor foxing to endpapers, light offsetting to four pages from clippings. Jacket has chip to head of spine panel, not affecting lettering, a few other small chips, several tears with internal repairs, small scuff to rear panel affecting several letters of text (easily inferred from context), sun-darkening to spine panel, and small stain to front panel. Scarce with the jacket in any condition. Third edition, but the first from this press. The first two editions (1918, 1920) appear to have been self-published as well and were printed by the Appeals Press, Richmond. Stories of the North Carolina mountains. Joseph Medley Rowland (1886-1938), a native of North Carolina, became a preacher in Lynchburg and Richmond, Virginia, and published several books.