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Published by Quercus Books, 2007
ISBN 10: 1841937029ISBN 13: 9781841937021
Seller: Ergodebooks, Houston, TX, U.S.A.
Book
Paperback. Condition: Good.
Published by Holloway House, Los Angeles, 1967
Seller: bottom books, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. First Printing, 1967. Clean, unmarked, tight copy. Minor wear to spine, corners and edges. Price written lightly in pencil on first page. See pics for details. Careful wrapping and fast shipping within 24 hours from TX (w/ tracking #)!.
Published by Holloway House, Lons Angeles, 1967
Seller: Sellers & Newel Second-Hand Books , Toronto, ON, Canada
Book
Mass Market Paperback. Condition: Fine. 2nd Edition. Holloway House # HH-144. Fine second printing. Paperback original. Clean, square, binding tight. No tears to wraps. Minor binding creases to spine. Two classic works of Victorian erotica in the "only complete and authentic American edition.".
Hardcover. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. First edition. Ex-library (non-lending). Original green cloth, gilt stamped spine; front and rear covers are blind ruled with a central medallion of four interlocking circles. Call number on spine. Pencil marginalia on a few pages. Library label & ex-libris on front pastedown. Pinhole stamp on title page and one other leaf. 8vo. pp. 11, 187. Placed in a removable, clear archival wrapper with a small, loose slip of acid-free, color-matched paper to mask the call numbers. Scarce. Richard Pococke (1704-1765) was an English-born traveler and travel writer. He made several tours of Ireland, including one in 1752 in which he visited half of Ireland's counties. His manuscript record of this tour was kept at Trinity College and remained unpublished until 1891. From the collection of John Wilson (c. 1826-1900), an Irish-born pioneer merchant and book collector of Portland, Oregon. His eight-thousand volume collection, considered one of the finest on the west coast, was bequeathed to the Portland public library in 1900.