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Edité par The Bobbs-Merrill Company Publishers, Indianapolis, 1911
Vendeur : Currey, L.W. Inc. ABAA/ILAB, Elizabethtown, NY, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
Octavo, original decorated brick red cloth. First edition. Smith, American Fiction, 1901-1925 T-147. Owner's signature and date on front free endpaper. Cloth rubbed at spine ends and corner tips and a bit dust soiled, free endpapers a bit tanned, a very good copy. (#113124).
Edité par The Bobbs-Merrill Company Publishers, Indianapolis, 1917
Vendeur : Currey, L.W. Inc. ABAA/ILAB, Elizabethtown, NY, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
Octavo, original blue-gray boards, printed paper labels affixed to front and spine panels. First edition. Smith, American Fiction, 1901-1925 T-142. Boards just a bit dust soiled, spine ends and corner tips rubbed, a very good copy. (#114364).
Edité par Way and Williams, 1897
Vendeur : Friends of Poughkeepsie Library, Poughkeepsie, NY, Etats-Unis
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Hardcover. Etat : Fair. Boards with age, wear, discoloration, soil, staining. Rear board with heavy staining. Edgewear, cloth split to fore edge of rear board. Darkened spine. Soft creasing, edge wear to extremities and joints. Tearing to rear lower joints. Corners bumped, worn. Upper rear corner with heavier bumping and board exposure. Bookplate to front pastedown. Cracking hinge. Owner's inscription dated May 22, 1898 to Half Title Page. Erasure to top corner of Title Page. Tanning throughout. Notation in pencil to rear pastedown. Gilt top text block edge with age and scratching.
Etat : Good+. Illustrated by Leyendecker (illustrateur). Hardcover; Way and Williams; 1897; Prev. owners bookplate inside front cover, black/green/tan embossed picture on front and back covers, some edge wear and cover soiling, contents tight.
Edité par Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1893
Vendeur : Currey, L.W. Inc. ABAA/ILAB, Elizabethtown, NY, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
Octavo, illustrations by A. B. Frost, original decorated tan cloth. First edition. Though raised in Massachusetts, the author generally wrote regional fiction set in Arkansas, where her family moved before the Civil War. Her work was typical of the genteel tradition of nineteenth century commercial American fiction. Wright (III) 2049. Cloth dusty, spine a bit tanned, front free endpaper partially detached, a very good copy. (#113123).
Edité par Harper & Brothers Publishers, New York, 1897
Vendeur : Currey, L.W. Inc. ABAA/ILAB, Elizabethtown, NY, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
Octavo, illustrations by A. B. Frost and Clifford Carleton, original pictorial blue cloth. First edition. Though raised in Massachusetts, the author generally wrote regional fiction set in Arkansas, where her family moved before the Civil War. Her work was typical of the genteel tradition of nineteenth century commercial American fiction. Wright (III) 2046. Early owner's name and address in pencil on front free endpaper. A fine copy. (#113121).
Edité par NY. Charles Scribner's Sons. 1893., 1893
Vendeur : Brainerd Phillipson Rare Books, Holliston, MA, Etats-Unis
Membre d'association : SNEAB
Edition originale Signé
First Edition (1893 on the copyright page). With various illustrations and a floral wreath on the front boards and bright gilt designs on spine by Margaret Armstrong. With special ad strips from the Washington Camera Club (developers: pyro., potash, and hydrochino solution) glued in on the rear endpaper.An unusual book that could well be a candidate for rebinding. G+ in worn and stained green decorated cloth designed by Margaret Armstrong; rubbing to edges and chipping to top and bottom of spine ends. A passable copy of this early book on photography. First Edition (1893 on the copyright page).
Edité par Way & Williams, Chicago, 1897
Vendeur : Bucolusa Books, El Cerrito, CA, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. Light gray yellowish-brown plain cloth with lettering in dark olive on front and back covers. Drawing of two women sitting in rocking chairs on front porch in dark olive and black within a black rule frame by J. C. Lyendecker (logo) both on front and back. Spine has black lettering. Titlepage also designed by J. C. Lyendecker. Sunning and some shelf wear to spine ends, otherwise a very good, bright, clean copy. Kraus 57. 277 pgs.
Edité par Saratov, Knigoizdatel'stvo "Nov'" P. S. Feokritov, 1905., 1905
Vendeur : Bernard Quaritch Ltd ABA ILAB, London, Royaume-Uni
8vo, pp. 18; a very good copy, stapled as issued in the original printed orange wrappers, ownership inscription in pencil on upper wrapper.Apparently first and only Russian edition.Alice French's short story The "Scab" is a tale which portrays strikers as violent and offensive. The footnote for the first appears of 'scab' (?????), explains it is 'an offensive pejorative term for those who do not take part in strikes' (p. 4). After saving a child from attach by a rabid dog, the "scab" admits to the now calm mob that he was once a striker who shouted the same epithet at them, but says he decided it was better to be a 'scab' than watch him family's suffering, noting lack of help from the union. The story ends with passengers commenting that the crowd is half-devil, half-infant and if only we knew how to keep the child obedient.This translation was published only a few months following Bloody Sunday in January, and soon after the All Russian Union of Railway Workers was established, in April. This text was passed by the censor on 4th July 1905. The original short story was first published in Scribner's Magazine 18 (Aug. 1895), pp. 223 234, and later in The Heart of Toil (New York, Scribner's, 1989).See G. Burns, The Railroad in American Fiction: An Annotated Bibliography, 829, p. 235, for original edition.We have not found a copy online, either in OCLC, National Library of Russia, Russian State Library. Language: Russian.
Edité par Way & Williams, Chicago, 1897
Vendeur : Bucolusa Books, El Cerrito, CA, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
Hardcover. Etat : Near Fine. No Jacket. 1st Edition. Light gray yellowish-brown plain cloth with lettering in dark olive on front and back covers. Drawing of two women sitting in rocking chairs on front porch in dark olive and black within a black rule frame by J. C. Lyendecker (logo) both on front and back. Spine has black lettering. Titlepage also designed by J. C. Lyendecker. Spotting on back cover otherwise a near fine, bright, tight, clean copy. Kraus 57. 277pgs.