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Published by Bobbs-Merrill Co, IN, 1909
Seller: The Book Junction, Shippensburg, PA, U.S.A.
HB. Condition: G. Ex-library with ususal marks & wear; some water marks/discoloration; back board pulled. A good reading copy. 424 pages.
Published by Bobbs-Merrill, 1922
Seller: ALEXANDER POPE, Kent, CT, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Poor. N. C. Wyeth (illustrator). 1st Edition. I listed this book for some ardent Wyeth fan as it contains all eight of those unusual b&w plates from his 1921 work. The book itself is poorly bound falling apart with a piece cut from the spine.
Published by Longmans, Green, and Co, London, 1868
Seller: J J Basset Books, bassettbooks, bookfarm.co.uk, Peter Tavy, United Kingdom
Marbled Boards/Cloth Spine. Condition: Very Good Some Wear to Boards. No Jacket. Not Illustrated (illustrator). This Edition 1890. Was George Selkirk Hollister YOUR Greatfather / Uncle / Cousin? Own a book signed by him in January 1891.Please Email for further details Size: 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾". Signed By a "George Selkirk Hollister Jan 1891". Hardback Ex Library.
Published by The Bobbs-Merrill Company (c.1928), Indianapolis, 1928
Seller: ReadInk, ABAA/IOBA, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good dj. Illustrated by (dj) "Pic"[?] (illustrator). First Edition. [tiny bit of some foreign substance adhered to bottom of rear cover (you'll never notice it unless you go looking for it), otherwise a tight clean book with just the faintest trace of shelfwear; jacket has tiny tears at several corners, some wear along the top edge, one little chip at top of rear panel, some vertical creasing at the edge of the front flap]. Novel about the travails suffered by a lady of wealth and rank in "the ancient city of Kazan, the center of culture in Eastern Russia," in the wake of the Bolshevik Revolution. As explained in a Publisher's Note at the front of the book, Herbert Quick met his co-author on a visit to Vladivostok in 1920 on behalf of the Red Cross. She, "a monarchist of the extreme right," had been a refugee since September 10, 1918, when the Bolsheviks captured Kazan; she subsequently met and married an American officer of engineers, and by 1921 was living with him in the Oak Park section of Chicago. Quick and Mrs. MacMahon collaborated on the book primarily by mail, but had not yet completed in at the time of his death in May 1925; about the work in progress, he had written to his publisher in that "the fact, the nuances of the life, and the plot in large measure, are furnished by my collaborator." NOISBN.
Published by The Bobbs-Merrill Company, Indianapolis, 1906
Seller: Parigi Books, Vintage and Rare, Schenectady, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Illustrated by Lowell, Orson (illustrator). First Edition. Advance Copy. 319pp (1 to 164 printed in one direction and 165 to 319 printed in the opposite direction). Original blue cloth with decorations and lettering on both sides. A note from the publisher printed on the front pastedown endpaper explains: "This copy of 'Double Trouble' is one of a special, limited, double-back-action advance edition, dedicated, with the admiration and esteem of the publishers, to the gentle bookseller, who is ever kind to their invention." Frontispiece and inserted plates with illustrations by Orson Lowell. Small stain to front board, mild toning to spine, some very minor foxing to text block. A very good+ copy. ; Octavo.