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Published by Henry Holt and Company, 1944
Seller: Crotchety Rancher's Books, Dalton Gardens, ID, U.S.A.
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. Pogany, Willy (illustrator). Revised Edition. Ex-library with a few stamps and markings. Red cloth boards with gold lettering on spine. Bumping and edge wear to boards. Binding is tight and square. Pages are clean throughout. A large selection of poetry for youngsters.
Published by Harper & Row, New York, 1977
Seller: 4 THE WORLD RESOURCE DISTRIBUTORS, Springfield, MO, U.S.A.
Soft Cover. Condition: Good. Not marked Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" Tall.
Published by Houghton Mifflin Company, New York, 1950
Seller: P Peterson Bookseller, Osseo, WI, U.S.A.
Book
Cloth. Condition: Good. No Jacket. Blue cloth binding. The book has the normal library markings and attachments. The front hinge is beginning to crack. The binding has a lot of wiggle to it. The cover has a few small soil spots. 720 pages.
Published by Henry Holt and Company, 1912
Seller: RPL Library Store, Rochester, NY, U.S.A.
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Fair. No Jacket. Type: Literature FAIR / NO DUST JACKET. lxxv, 3742 pp. Text clean and unmarked except for previous owner's bookplate at front pastedown. Free front endpaper partly detached. Top edge gilt. Marble endpapers. Marbled paper over boards halfbound in leather,with five raised bands at spine, spine decorated and lettered in gilt. Boards scuffed, edges rubbed, corners worn to boards. Front hinge starting to crack, back hinge good, binding stable.
Seller: Needham Book Finders, Santa Clarita, CA, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. "NY: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1937. Hard cover no DJ. First Edition (the Scribner's "A" on copyright page). 4to - over 9" - 12" tall. 2,055 pp. Red tweed cloth covers with gilt lettering and design. Covers are clean and bright, corners lightly bumped and worn. Front endpages lightly darkened around hinges. Text is clean and solid, no names or markings, title page and half title page lightly creased. Printed on thin paper and front hinge lightly sprained. Heavy/oversize book-approx 5 pounds. Book condition: VG. Books are shipped quickly and securely packed in a box.
Published by Baker & Taylor Company, New York, 1909
Seller: Gibson's Books, New Hope, AL, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. First Edition. Very Good with no dust jacket; Edgewear. Previous owner's name. ; B&W Illustrations; 388 pages.
Published by Routledge & Kegan Paul, London, 1949
Seller: Barassie Books, BICESTER, United Kingdom
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Tight clean copy of first UK edition. Ex library reference department, reserve stock with usual stamps and bookplate to inside front cover. Dustjacket has slight scuffing to edges but is protected in clear plastic sleeve. Internally clean, bright and tightly bound - appears little or not used. Very heavy book will require extra postage for overseas delivery. Wrapped in tissue, bubble wrap and inserted into jiffy bag. Posted daily from UK, first class within UK and airmail world-wide.
Published by Houghton Mifflin, Boston, MA, 1908
Seller: 100POCKETS, Berkeley, CA, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. No Jacket. First Edition, First Thus. Collectible. Text/Near New. Gilt embossed blue linen boards/NF w/rubs & light fraying to corner tips & upper/lower spine. DJ/None. Gilting to upper text edge. Sound but worn front hinge; first blank endpaper loose. PO name pencilled to 2nd fEP. Closed tears to pg 501, and, 2" loss to pg 503 by hinge. Anthology of American history poems collected and edited by author and librarian Burton Egbert Stevenson (1872 - 1962). In assembling this anthology some were included for "its historical or political interest" because it is an expression of its time and place; these verse are often marked by admirable, spontaneous energy. Others, retropective ballads so to speak ("Paul Revere's Ride", for instance), were chosen because of their power to touch the heart and grip the imagination. A fiery protest against clerical oppessors by John Greenleaf Whittier, 1835, reads: "Just God! and these are they/Who minister at thine altar, God of Right!/Men who their hands with prayer and blessing lay/On Israel's Ark of Light!/What! preach, and kidnap men?/Give thanks, and rob thy own afflicted poor?/Talk of thy glorious liberty, and then/Bolt hard the captive's door?" Poems arranged by subject matter & historical sequence; author, first line, and title indices to rear. Strong copy despite flaws.