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Publicado por L.C. Page & Company, Boston, 1913
Librería: Gyre & Gimble, Holden, ME, Estados Unidos de America
Hardcover. Condición: Good. Sixth Impression. Beige cloth w/white lettering and green and white vignette. Covers show heavy wear, rubbing, shelfwear head and heel of spine, corners rubbed to boards. Erasure scar inside front cover. Some thumb smudging/soiling throughout, dog eared pages. Light dampstain at head of tissue guarded frontis of Huldah Sarvice by Fanny Y. Cory.
Publicado por L. C. Page & Company, Boston, MA, 1905
Librería: Riverow Bookshop, Owego, NY, Estados Unidos de America
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Cloth. Condición: G/No Dustjacket. Black & White Plates Ilustrador. First Edition. Boston, MA: L. C. Page & Company. G/No Dustjacket. 1905. First Edition. Cloth. Sm 8vo., 544, 8 pp., rubbed, toned spine, page toning, stamp on endpaper .
Publicado por L. C. Page and Co, 1908
Librería: COLLINS BOOKS, Seattle, WA, Estados Unidos de America
Miembro de asociación: CBA
HARDCOVER. Condición: Good+. 3rd printing. 316pp, small octavo. mild cover wear, solid binding, owner name, toning to endpapers, text clean throughout.
Publicado por The Century Company
Librería: Bear Street Books and Records, Syracuse, NY, Estados Unidos de America
Libro Original o primera edición
Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. Front and back hinge well connected. Stamp on first page, penciled inscription on inside cover. Text body in near fine condition.
Publicado por New York: The Century Co., 1928
Librería: Time Tested Books, Sacramento, CA, Estados Unidos de America
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Hardcover. Condición: Fine. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Fine. 1st Edition. First edition. "First Printing August 1928" stated. Fine in fine price-clipped dust jacket. Book shows virtually no signs of previous use. Dust jacket has to 3/8 inch closed tears and minor roughness at the base of the spine.
Publicado por The Century Company, 1914
Librería: Gyre & Gimble, Holden, ME, Estados Unidos de America
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Hardcover. Condición: Good. 1st Edition. Orange cloth with green lettering, embossed rose and thistle cover decoration. Lettering to spine rubbed, shelfwear head and heel, lower rear corner rubbed to board, light soil to closed outside edges. Previous owner inscription front endpaper, occasional thumb smudge, but overall clean and bright. "In 1908, the MacGowan sisters and their mother moved to the semi-remote colony of artists and literati at Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, which included such influential figures as Mary Hunter Austin, Jack London, Upton Sinclair, George Sterling, Francis McComas, Xavier Martinez, Sinclair Lewis, and Nora May French. The sisters apparently avoided the more lascivious activities of this Bohemian enclave because a satirical commentator from the Los Angeles Times placed Alice and Grace in the "social faction" known as the "Eminently Respectables". As if to reinforce this image the Times described a 1911 Carmel Christmas party where Jack London, the MacGowan sisters, and the diminutive dog Fluffy Ruffles sat at the same table eating lady fingers. On the more serious side Alice actively supported various local charities as well as the Carmel Arts & Crafts Club, and fought the removal of village trees, the paving of the quaint gravel streets and all encroachments of an advancing civilization. In May 1914, just two months before the start of the highly publicized William Merritt Chase summer school of art in Carmel, the San Francisco press and the New York Times reported that Alice had been intentionally poisoned at her home. The respected Carmel artist Jennie V. Cannon recounted that there had been several previous attempts to murder Alice, who was popular with everybody. The perpetrators were never caught.".