Other copies are recorded in a darker bluish purple cloth. Original light reddish purple vertical wave-grain cloth, spine gilt, sides decoratively blocked in blind, front cover with central design and lettering blocked in gilt, yellow endpapers. Frontispiece, extra engraved title, 5 plates. Ownership inscription on front free endpaper obscured. Spine faded and with slight lean, a couple of ink stains to rear board, some pencilled crosses in the text marking a reader's progress, a little very light spotting to early leaves, an excellent copy.
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Enter Email Address Go. Disregard this field. Used - Hardcover Condition: NF. Hardcover; 1st Printing. Condition: NF. Dust Jacket Included. There is light rubbing of folds, a touch of edgewear and a couple of small edge tears that are internally mended. A shame they've been hunted almost to extinction, but the 50s were a more innocent time.
At least you can learn more about them in this book. Published by Thomas Nelson, London England. Used - Hardcover Condition: Fair. Condition: Fair. Foxing to end inside covers, edge and some pages. Wear to top and bottom edge of spine and corners of cloth. Blue cloth with blue decoration and lettering. No date but previous owners school award sticker to inside cover is dated Hard Cover. Condition: Very Good for Age. First American Edition. Very good condition for it's age.
Deckle edge papers, blind ownership stamp on the title page. Seller: Jay W. Bookplate to front pastedown. Light rubbing to jacket. Published by Collins, London. Pictorial Boards. Red cloth boards with an illustration of a native American Indian to front. Neat inscription dated on ffep. Full colour frontispiece and a number of colour plates.
Corners bumped and wear to ends of spine but still Very Good condition. First published Condition: GOOD. Harper and Brothers, Book Condition: Good. Hard bound in decorative cloth with paste down title to spine edge. Some wear and soiling to boards.
Interior clean and binding tight. Writings in the book. Pages are mostly clean, unmarked, and tight with some smudges and light soiling, and light tanning; Head Hunters stitching is a little loose between pp. Published by Blackie, Glasgow.
No dw. Tan boards with art nouveau decoration dark brown, front, titles to spine. No date, but binding of c. Slight overall wear, bumped corners, edges foxed and slightly grubby with small stains. Front hinge starting, with inch tear at base of titlepage. Internally, about vg with occasional mark, foxing or finger, in margin, owner's name on pastedown. Colour frontispiece.
Uncommon edition of classic 19th century boys' adventure, the sequel to Coral Island, with same 3 boys the main characters. Near Fine hardback book. No dust jacket. A square, tight and clean copy. Published by Thomas Nelson , Used - Hardcover. Prize label inside front board. Decorated green cloth cover and spine. Former owner's bookplate, some damage to first endpaper, decorative covers, gold spine label crisp, Color Frontis, no jacket. The VERY attractive bookplate of Edith de Long, dated , front pastedown, with a lion on one side of a watering hole and elephants on the other side completely in character with this book.
Very good plus - near fine slight spine slant; mild darkening, spine; longitudinal fracture through gilt spine label, but not torn or chipped. Published by Farrar, Straus and Cudahy. New York. Black boards, silver-gilt titles to spine. Book-seller's label and browning to end-papers. Good-plus in slightly frayed dust-wrapper.
Studying gorillas, and occasionally shooting them, as well as elephant hunting, in the Congo and the Cameroons. From Australia to U. Dust Jacket Condition: No dust jacket. Colour frontis. Green binding, black titles. A firm, straight book. Published by Phila. James, NY, U. First edition. A bright near fine copy in the original pictorial binding stamped in black on the cover. Title and all gilt on the spine is bright and clean. A very attractive copy.
Seller: CKR Inc. Used - Softcover Condition: Very Good. From Canada to U. Soft cover. First thus. There are pocket sized digests. Total of 17 Phantom stories. All books appear in Very Good condition. Appear unread with only minor shelf wear. Mailing charged as 1 book worldwide.
Used - Hardcover Condition: Fine. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. First American edition. Fine in fine dustwrapper.
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