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Mitchell, Margaret. Gone With The Wind New York, The MacMillan Company, 1936, First Edition ed, Hard Cover, Condition: Very Good, The best Southern love story written; of the last days of the old Plantation South during the Civil War, and the days of a gentleman's honor. First Edition, 2nd printing; to copyright: Set up and electrotyped. Published June, 1936. Reprinted June, 1936. Olive green cloth, dark green lettering, to front board and spine. Decorations to spine. 3/4 inch chip to head of spine, "Gone", missing to spine, chip touching upper "T" of 'The'. Lower spine chipped. Mild toning ot text, no inscriptions. Very solidly bound. In Brodart archival polyester protective wraps. 8 vo, 1037 pp (American, Literature, Gone, With, The Wind, First, Edition, Southern, Novels, Old, South, Civil, War, Novels, Modern, First, Editions, Tara, Scarlett, O, Hara, Historical, Fiction) Cat No. 4166. 85.00
Boreham, F.W. Dreams at Sunset Philadelphia, The Judson Press, 1954, First American Edition ed, Hard Cover, Condition: Very Good/Very Good, Essays of optimism and youth. "These meditations open up infinite vistas of a world that is wonderful, strong and bright; the sorrrows are not overlooked, but accepted..used, rather, so that new light streams from darkness. Maroon cloth boards and spine. DW creme with maroon lettering, green lettered author's initials. Mild soil to spine, upper spine end chipped, lite soil to dw. Penciled owners name to e.p. All else clean, solidly bound. In protective mylar cover. sm 8 vo, 121 pp. First American Edition (Dreams, At, Sunset, First, Edition, Dr, Boreham, S, Essays, Essays, Of, Youth, Essays, Of, Optimism) Cat No. 4167. 30.00
Boreham, F.W. Dreams at Sunset Philadelphia, The Judson Press, 1954, First American Edition ed, Hard Cover, Condition: Very Good/Very Good, Essays of optimism and youth. "These meditations open up infinite vistas of a world that is wonderful, strong and bright; the sorrrows are not overlooked, but accepted..used, rather, so that new light streams from darkness. Maroon cloth boards and spine. DW creme with maroon lettering, green lettered author's initials. Mild soil to spine, upper spine end chipped, lite soil to dw. Penciled owners name to e.p. All else clean, solidly bound. In protective mylar cover. sm 8 vo, 121 pp. First American Edition (Dreams, At, Sunset, First, Edition, Dr, Boreham, S, Essays, Essays, Of, Youth, Essays, Of, Optimism) Cat No. 4167. 30.00
Reynold, Quentin. Officially Dead, The Story of Commander C. D. Smith, U.S.N. New York, Random House, 1945, First Print ed, Hard Cover, Condition: Very Good/Very Good, Based on a true story; how U.S.N. officer was captured by the Japanese more than once, his imprisonments and escapes, during WWII. The seventh of Reynold's war stories during WWII. Black cloth boards and spine, red lettering. DW not price clipped, maroon, illustrated. Written under illustration: "The story of Commander C.D. Smith - skipper of a Tangtze River steamer, Shanghai Harbor pilot, Captain of the U.S.S. Wake and the prisoner the Japs couldnt hold". Mild rubbing of dw edges, few ink marks, spine ends rubbed, upper spine end corner tiny chip, mild toning of rear dw and text. Reynold's picture and blurb to rear dw. Name written to inside of dw, e.p. 1 by 3/4 inch box with writting, all else clean, solidly bound. sm 8 vo, 244 pp (Officially, Dead, First, Printing, Prisoners, Of, War, Wwii, Prisoners, Of, War, American, Prisoners, Of, War, In Japan, Wwii, World, War, Ii, Novels, World, War, Ii, Prisoner, Stories) Cat No. 4168. 13.50
Reynold, Quentin. Officially Dead, The Story of Commander C. D. Smith, U.S.N. New York, Random House, 1945, First Print ed, Hard Cover, Condition: Very Good/Very Good, Based on a true story; how U.S.N. officer was captured by the Japanese more than once, his imprisonments and escapes, during WWII. The seventh of Reynold's war stories during WWII. Black cloth boards and spine, red lettering. DW not price clipped, maroon, illustrated. Written under illustration: "The story of Commander C.D. Smith - skipper of a Tangtze River steamer, Shanghai Harbor pilot, Captain of the U.S.S. Wake and the prisoner the Japs couldnt hold". Mild rubbing of dw edges, few ink marks, spine ends rubbed, upper spine end corner tiny chip, mild toning of rear dw and text. Reynold's picture and blurb to rear dw. Name written to inside of dw, e.p. 1 by 3/4 inch box with writting, all else clean, solidly bound. sm 8 vo, 244 pp (Officially, Dead, First, Printing, Prisoners, Of, War, Wwii, Prisoners, Of, War, American, Prisoners, Of, War, In Japan, Wwii, World, War, Ii, Novels, World, War, Ii, Prisoner, Stories) Cat No. 4168. 13.50

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