This is a very good copy of the First Printing of the First American edition without dust jacket, as issued prior to a Volume II. The cover art is bright,…
A very good good copy, in dust jacket.
…VOLUME II (Book 2) dust jacket is uniquely bright and fresh, virtually mint, save for an inch-plus scrape on the rear face. The book is the second binding variant of…
…of the much paler-green standard First Impression dust jacket; identical to it in every detail but the color. The jacket is, moreover, the rare Second State (per Langworth) with an…
This is a very good copy of the Second Impression of the First English edition, in an unclipped dust jacket that has darkened a bit with age but is in…
…the Sixth Printing of the First English edition, according to Cohen (published March 1929 and denoted by the publisher as the ‘3rd Impression of the Second English edition’). The dust…
A very good copy of the Second Printing of the First English edition, which the publisher designated as a “Second Edition” but which bibliographer Ronald Cohen argues is really more…
…Appendix and Index at rear. The Second State has page 71 numbered correctly, plus a Second Appendix replacing the Index at rear. The front cover of the First State volume…
Created by Canadian cartoonist Bing Coughlin, Herbie was a popular icon on the front during the Second World War. A very good copy, boards slightly soiled, light shelf wear, spine…