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Edité par Bolingbroke Society), (Minneapolis, 1964
Vendeur : Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
Softcover. Etat : Fine. Magazine. Quarto. 143pp. Perfectbound. Edgewear else fine. Contributors include W.D. Quesenbery, George Whiteside, Frederick J. Hoffmann, Alan Williamson, David Galloway, S.A. Shapiro, John Hagopian, and others.
Edité par Butterworth & Co. (Publishers) Ltd., 1948
Vendeur : N. Marsden, DONCASTER, Royaume-Uni
Livre
Hardcover. Etat : Good. No Jacket. There is a pale mark to the darkened spine and some wear to the edges. Binding sound. Weighs over 1kg - extra charges may be requested to send overseas.
Edité par Oglethorpe University Press, Atlanta, 1930
Vendeur : Americana Books, ABAA, Stone Mt, GA, Etats-Unis
Edition originale Signé
Hardcover. Etat : Good +. First Edition. Octavo. xlviii, 512 pages. Blue cloth hardcover with title on the spine. A few light scratches on the back cover. Pages 78 and 79 browned from placement of an old news clippings which are now inside plastic and laid inside the front cover. Two old typed poems on unlined paper are also laid in the front of the book. Both sheets are creased and folded. One of the poems is titled "Loyal (To General Cleburne)" and "The Sword in the Sea". Both poems signed 'Frank O' Ticknor' in another hand at the bottom (Ticknor died in 1874). Stephens Mitchell bookplate located on the front end sheet. Signed by the 3 editors on the right front flyleaf. Provenance from the estate of the Mitchell family in Atlanta, Georgia. Stephens Mitchell (1896-1983) was the son of Eugene Muse Mitchell and Isabel "Maybelle" (Stephens) Mitchell. He was born 1896 in Atlanta. His sister was Margaret Mitchell, author of Gone With the Wind. Stephens Mitchell attended the University of Georgia and was a prominent Atlanta attorney, historian, and devout Catholic. He also edited the Atlanta Historical Bulletin. After John Marsh, husband of Margaret, died in 1952 Stephens became the executor of Margaret Mitchell's estate. Stephens Mitchell died in 1983 and the estate was passed on to his two sons Eugene Muse Mitchell II and Joseph Reynolds Mitchell.