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  • KINCAID, Robert L.

    Publicado por Privately Printed, Harrogate, TN, 1951

    Librería: Main Street Fine Books & Mss, ABAA, Galena, IL, Estados Unidos de America

    Miembro de asociación: ABAA ILAB MWABA

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    Paperback. 12mo (excepting "Lincoln Heritage," which is small 4to). Stiff wrappers, various colors. v, 18pp; vi, 14pp; 16pp; vi, 16pp; 19pp; v, 17pp. Illustrations, tipped-in frontispiece. Fine. Housed in light grey card stock pamphlet holder with dark green cloth spine and paper labels. First editions. Fine group of six privately printed essays (excepting "Lincoln Heritage") penned and published by the noted educator and president of Lincoln Memorial University as Christmas keepsakes for friends and relatives, each with his small printed "Season's Greetings and Best Wishes" card laid in. Chronologically: 1.) "Boy Finds a College" (1955), 2.) "Boy Finds a Friend" (1956), 3.)"The Lincoln Heritage in the Cumberlands: An Address Delivered before the Lincoln Fellowship of Southern California at Los Angeles, California October 20, 1950" (published by Lincoln Fellowship of Southern California, with foreword by Ralph G. Lindstrom, limited to 200 copies, front flyleaf signed and inscribed "To Fred C. Evers: / Friend, mentor, and preserver of / our historical heritage / Robert L. Kincaid / June 20, 1951"), 4.) "My Favorite Miller" (1959), 5.) "School Days at Bethlehem" (1952) and 6.) "Under the Big Beech" (1954). A fine gathering of these small print-run pamphlets one inscribed.