Language: English
Published by Privately Printed for The Emergency Committee, New York, 1920
Seller: Hyraxia Books. ABA, ILAB, Hutton Cranswick, United Kingdom
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US$ 48.47
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Add to basketHardback. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. Limited Edition. New York, Privately Printed for The Emergency Committee , 1920. Limited Edition. Hardback. A near fine copy. Limited, numbered edition of which this copy is number 425. Inscribed by the author on the free endpaper. Decall edged. The boards are a little rubbed and spine a bit worn around the title. [12890, Hyraxia Books]. Signed by Author(s).
7.75" x 9.5" pp. 77; Limited first edition #3 of 458. White paper boards quarter-bound in tan cloth. Front and back boards are bent/wrinkled along the right-most quarter section. Boards have a few light smudges. Signed by the author on the edition page. Text is clean and sound. Very good. A compilation of various analyses and letters in support of James Branch Cabell's Jurgen during its censorship trial. Featuring writings from: George Moore, Owen Wister, Walter Lippman, Walter J. Kingsley, and more. James Branch Cabell (1879-1958) was an American fantasy fiction author from Virginia whose novels peaked in popularity in the 1920s. Known for his escapist, ironic, and satirical stories, Cabell published 52 books in his lifetime.