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  • Jenks, George C.; from the play by Edward Locke; illustrated by W. W. Fawcett

    Published by Grosset & Dunlap (1909), New York, NY, 1909

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    Cloth w/paper label. Condition: G/No Dustjacket. Frontispiece (illustrator). New York, NY: Grosset & Dunlap. G/No Dustjacket. (1909). . Cloth w/paper label. Sm 8vo., 334 pp., (ii), Lightly shaken and cracked with some foxing and occas. soiling .

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    GEORGE C. JENKS, PLAY WRITTEN BY EDWARD LOCKE

    Published by GROSSET & DUNLAP, NEW YORK, 1909

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    Hardcover. Condition: Good. W. W. FAWCETT (illustrator). 1st Edition. RARE BOOK, NICE LOOKING LIGHT BROWN COVER WITH ARTWORK ON THE FRONT. BLACK PRINT ON SPINE LIGHTLY WORN. FORMER OWNERS NAME FRONT OF BOOK, A GIFT CHRISTMAS 1910. CLEAN AND TIGHT THROUGHOUT. AN INTERESTING BOOK THAT HAS BEEN A MOVIE AND PLAY. Jenks's "Chased by a Minute-Hand" was the cover story for the February 1910 issue of The Argosy. George Charles Jenks (13 April 1850 - 13 September 1929) was an English-born American dime novelist.[1][2] Among others he wrote as part of the Nick Carter stable.[2] He also wrote Diamond Dick stories as W. B. Lawson, and is credited as the creator of the character. Edward J. Locke (18691945) was an American playwright born in England. Advertisement for The Revolt He became a theatre and vaudeville actor while still in his teens. He wrote some vaudeville sketches and plays, the most successful of which was The Climax, which has been filmed twice (the first time in 1930, the second in 1944), though one version bore little resemblance to the play.[according to whom?] The Case of Becky was also the subject of a movie. The Revolt (1915) was made into the World Pictures' The Revolt the following year. ANTIQUE BOOKS DEN, WHERE INTERESTING BOOKS LIVE.