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Published by The Golden Cockerel Press, Waltham St. Lawrence, 1925
Seller: Thomas A. Goldwasser Rare Books (ABAA), CHESTER, CT, U.S.A.
First Edition
Mabel Annesley (illustrator). First edition. Cloth backed boards; covers faded, interior fine. One of 450 copies.
Published by The Golden Cockerel Press, Waltham Saint Lawrence,, 1925
Seller: Westsider Rare & Used Books Inc., New York, NY, U.S.A.
Hardcover - as published. Limited Edition. VG #52 of 450 copies, 113pp, deckled edges, bookplate on the paste down.
Published by The Golden Cockerel Press, 1925
Seller: Easton's Books, Inc., Mount Vernon, WA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: VG+. Hardback in Very Good+ condition without dust jacket. . 8vo 8" - 9" tall. 212 pages. Number 75 of 450 Limited Copies. Ink ownership signature. Wood engravings by Mabel M. Annesley. . * Quick Shipping * All Books Mailed in Boxes * Free Tracking Provided *.
Published by Golden Cockerel Press, [Waltham, St. Lawerence, Berks.], 1925
Seller: William Reese Company - Literature, ABAA, New Haven, CT, U.S.A.
xvi,112pp. Large octavo (22.5 x 15 cm). Early three quarter chocolate brown calf and decorated cloth over boards, raised bands, spine lettered in gilt, with vertical rows of blindstamped decorations on side panels, t.e.g., others untrimmed. Joints a bit rubbed (but sound), tiny chip at toe of spine, some offset from endsheets to facing blanks, internally fine. First edition thus, edited, with a preface, by A. E. Coppard. Illustrated with eighteen wood-engravings by Mabel M. Annesley. One of 450 numbered copies on Batchelor handmade paper. Tipped to the first blank is a label (3 x 9 cm) stating: "This book is bound at the School of Apprentices, R. R. Donnelly & Sons Company, Chicago, with acid-free leather specially manufactured according to the recommendation of the Society of Arts Committee on Bookbinding." With the gilt morocco bookplate on the front pastedown of Neva & Guy Littell. For decades, members of the Littell family played significant roles in the management and expansion of the R.R. Donnelly Company. CHANTICLEER 28.