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Publicado por Hutchinson & Co., London
Librería: SF & F Books, Chester, VA, Estados Unidos de America
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Hardcover. Condición: Near Fine. Vernon Pearce Ilustrador. 4th Edition. Stated fourth edition in publisher's original red cloth; titled in gilt on spine, pictorially decorated and lettered in gilt, black, grey and white on cover. Tissue guarded frontispiece and numerous interiors by Vernon Pearce. Contains "A Soldier and a Gentleman" by H. Rider Haggard, "The Doctor and the Soldier" by Winston Churchill, and stories by Baden-Powell, General Booth, Sir Walter Raleigh and many more. Edited by Alfred H. Miles. Whatmore M58. London: Hutchinson & Co. (n.d.), 364 pps + 4 pps of ads at rear. Nearly Fine with small soil stain on cover, bumped lower tips, toned end pages, bookseller pencils, Christmas gift inscription dated 1916.
Publicado por London: Ward, Lock and Co., December 1900 to November 1901, 1901
Librería: Adrian Harrington Ltd, PBFA, ABA, ILAB, Royal Tunbridge Wells, KENT, Reino Unido
[Literary Magazine] FIRST APPEARANCES. In two volumes. Octavo (24 x 18cm), pp.vi; 754; pp.vi; 714. With frequent photogravure illustrations. Publisher's green cloth with gilt and dark brown titles and decoration to spines and upper boards. Blue ink ownership inscription to front pastedown of each volume. Upper hinge to volume XIII split and quite loose, with netting showing. Old tape repair to upper hinge of volume XIV. Some gatherings a little loose but bindings holding together well overall. Some light outer wear. Good. Featuring 'An Incident of African History' by Haggard; 'Ancient History', 'A Fatal Obstacle', 'A Life Subscription' and 'More Dolly Dialogues' by Anthony Hope; 'An Unlucky Rehearsal', 'My First Diplomatic Mission', 'My Dreadful Secret', 'Mr Ashley's Failure', 'Shocking Mesalliance', 'The Two Gamblers' and 'A Mad Christmas' by Oppenheim; 'Fields for Future Explorers' by Stanley; 'The Great Tipperary' by Boothby; 'Staggers' by Richard Marsh; 'M.I.' by Rudyard Kipling and 'Lord Roberts' by Churchill.