…SAVROLA. Bibliographer Ronald Cohen states that no more than 1,500 Colonial Library SAVROLAs were produced for both the hardcover and softcover issues combined. Moreover, the survival rate for these editions…
A clothbound paperback-equivalent of the World War I-era, this small and rather fragile “Cheap” edition did not age well and its striking dust jacket rarely survived and is virtually never…
A rudimentary full-cloth rebinding of the Second Printing of the First English edition in red cloth blocked with gold type on the spine. The binding is crisp and the contents…
This is a very good copy of the First American edition. The cloth is a vivid deep-blue, the gilt lettering is bright. The corners are sharp, the spine unruffled. There…
This is a very good copy of the First English edition. The green cloth has uniformly darkened and there is light edgewear. The gilt has faded somewhat. The binding is…
This is a very good copy of the First American edition. The cloth remains a deep blue, the gilt lettering is bright. The corners are sharp, the spine is just…