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Edité par Scribner & Co., New York, 2007
Vendeur : Steven Edwards, Coalmont, TN, Etats-Unis
Hard cover. Etat : Very good. No dust jacket. First edition. Illustrated. 764 pages Contains: Adina, by Henry James; The Fire at Grantley Mills, by Fannie Hodgson Burnett; The Mysterious Island, Chapters IV-XII, by Jules Verne; Wan Lee the Pagan, by Bret Harte; San Remo, by John Johns; Symbols, a poem by Mary Ritter; The Great South, by Edward King, etc. There are many, many engraved illustrations. Black leather spine and corner coverings over marbled boards. No ownership or library marks. Pages clean, binding tight.
Edité par Scribner and Co., New York, 1874
Vendeur : Steven Edwards, Coalmont, TN, Etats-Unis
1/2 leather. Champney, Emily Bayard (illustrateur). Illustrated. 768 pages Leather spine cover and corners over marbled boards. Some minor scuffing to leather at corners and one gutter. Privately owned, signed in pencil by previous owner, Mary E. Bailey, on first free endpage. Brown endpages. Binding tight, pages clean. Contains: Nice series on the South by Edward King with terrific engraved illustrations by Champney; first chapter of Mysterious Island by Jules Verne; Luke, a poem by Brett Harte, an article on Beranger by Albert Rhodes, The Great Airline to the Moon, by Frank R. Stockton (adapted from Jules Vern), Christs Resurrection, Scientifically Considered by Augustus Blauvelt, ishyasringa, a tale of the Mahabharata, an illustrated poem by Clara Hilgargard Tittman, The Boudoir Prophecies, a poem by John Hay, and much, much more. Many engraved illustrations. Social commentary. Events of the day. Very good. No dust jacket as issued.
Edité par Scribner & Co., New York
Vendeur : Burton Lysecki Books, ABAC/ILAB, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
1875. (Hardcover) Good. 912pp. Three quarter leather. Illustrations. Front inner hinge is separated, the spine is scuffed and has a 2" tear at the top. Contributors include Edward Everett Hale, Bret Harte, Sidney Lanier, Mrs. Oliphant, Edmund C. Stedman, Jules Verne. Locale: Cuba; India; Japan; Nile River. (Fiction, Poetry, Short Stories).