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Scribner, Charles.
Scribner's Magazine, Vol. XIII, 1893
New York, Charles Scribner's Sons,
1893, Wraps,
Condition: Very Good, A great issue from Scribner's full of literary greats: The Middle Years by Henry James; The Fiddler of the Reels by Thomas Hardy, illustrated; Broken Music by Thomas Bailey Aldrich; The Reformation of James Reddy by Bret Harte, illustrated; Early in the Spring b Robert Louis Stevenson; An Unpublished Autograph Narrative by George Washington; Buddah's Flowers by Alfred Parsons. Color reproduction of A Daughter of Japan by Robert Blum; An Artist in Japan by Robert Blum, illustratedIllustrations, engravings many full page by F. Leblanc, William Hatherell, W.L. Metcalf, F.A. Pettit, A.B. Frost, 'A Quite Spot' original wood engraving by Elbridge Kingsley. Many more illustrations and literary pieces. Full page Railroad advertisements, great vintage ads in rear, many full page. This issue begins with the contents page, seemingly the title page is gone. Tan paper wraps, brown letter, edges worn with closed tears, closed tear to upper spine edge rear, mild soil. In protective polyester wraps. sm 4to 148 pages.
(Ephemera, Scribners, Magazines, Scribner, S, Magazines, 1800, S, Robert, Blum, Illustrator, Alfred, Parsons, Artists, Henry, James, The Middle, Years, Short, Story, Henry, James, Robert, Louis, Stevenson, Early, In Spring, A, B, Frost, Illustrator, Illustrators, Of, Scribner, S, Magazine, Thomas, Bailey, Aldrich, Poetry, George, Washington, And Unpublished, Narrative, Vintage, Railroad, Advertising, Vintage, Advertisments) Cat No. 1428.
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Cobb, Irvin, S.
The Abandoned Farmers, His Humorous Account of a Retreat from the City To the Farm
New York, George H. Doran Company,
1920, First Edition thus ed, Hard Cover,
Condition: Very Good, Cobb,1876-1944, New York author, humorist, columnist. from Paducah, Ky. He wrote over 60 books, and is best known for his humorous stories of Kentucky local color. Brown cloth boards and spine, mild soil, illlustration to front board, brown lettering. Illustrated end papers, frontispiece. Few pages have lower closed edge tears from opening of uncut pages. First ed. Thus. t 8vo, 248 pages
(American, Humorists, Irvin, S, Cobb, Humorist, Vintage, Books, Farm, Life, Stories, American, Farm, Life, 1900, S, Americana) Cat No. 1429.
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Cobb, Irvin, S.
The Abandoned Farmers, His Humorous Account of a Retreat from the City To the Farm
New York, George H. Doran Company,
1920, First Edition thus ed, Hard Cover,
Condition: Very Good, Cobb,1876-1944, New York author, humorist, columnist. from Paducah, Ky. He wrote over 60 books, and is best known for his humorous stories of Kentucky local color. Brown cloth boards and spine, mild soil, illlustration to front board, brown lettering. Illustrated end papers, frontispiece. Few pages have lower closed edge tears from opening of uncut pages. First ed. Thus. t 8vo, 248 pages
(American, Humorists, Irvin, S, Cobb, Humorist, Vintage, Books, Farm, Life, Stories, American, Farm, Life, 1900, S, Americana) Cat No. 1429.
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Cobb, Irvin, S.
The Abandoned Farmers, His Humorous Account of a Retreat from the City To the Farm
New York, George H. Doran Company,
1920, First Edition thus ed, Hard Cover,
Condition: Very Good, Cobb,1876-1944, New York author, humorist, columnist. from Paducah, Ky. He wrote over 60 books, and is best known for his humorous stories of Kentucky local color. Brown cloth boards and spine, mild soil, illlustration to front board, brown lettering. Illustrated end papers, frontispiece. Few pages have lower closed edge tears from opening of uncut pages. First ed. Thus. t 8vo, 248 pages
(American, Humorists, Irvin, S, Cobb, Humorist, Vintage, Books, Farm, Life, Stories, American, Farm, Life, 1900, S, Americana) Cat No. 1429.
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Cobb, Irvin, S.
The Abandoned Farmers, His Humorous Account of a Retreat from the City To the Farm
New York, George H. Doran Company,
1920, First Edition thus ed, Hard Cover,
Condition: Very Good, Cobb,1876-1944, New York author, humorist, columnist. from Paducah, Ky. He wrote over 60 books, and is best known for his humorous stories of Kentucky local color. Brown cloth boards and spine, mild soil, illlustration to front board, brown lettering. Illustrated end papers, frontispiece. Few pages have lower closed edge tears from opening of uncut pages. First ed. Thus. t 8vo, 248 pages
(American, Humorists, Irvin, S, Cobb, Humorist, Vintage, Books, Farm, Life, Stories, American, Farm, Life, 1900, S, Americana) Cat No. 1429.
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