In which Rockwell Kent recalls his time spent in the Adirondacks, plus other musings on life, labor and all points in between...
Fully illustrated in the striking style for which he is known.
No dustjacket, shelf wear to cover, which has taken the brunt of the passage of time and left the inner section in very good overall condition with all pages present and correct.
More specific details below.
Check the 12 pictures carefully, they're part of the description, too.
- 394 pages
- Published by Duell, Sloan & Pierce, NY.
- 1940 edition.
- Hardback.
- Without dustjacket
- Inside the front cover the summary of the book is glued in, presumably cut out of the original dustjacket.
- Linen embossed cover.
- 175mm x 235mm format, approx.
- A very good reading and reference copy
- Ex-library book, there are a number of red ink stamps at various points in the book, indicating it was once a part of the library from the WW2 military training base, Camp Croft, South Carolina.
- Binding intact
- No major creases
- Obvious small bumps / scuffs and light wear to all parts of cover, as per age.
- Pages tanned, but in good condition, just the usual signs of light reading / shelf and long term storage wear.
- No foxing.
- Pictures uploaded, various views. No library / 'stock' photos used, I've actually got the item, and what you see is what you get...
Buy-it-Now, $49.95, shipping included to USA.
Thanks for looking!
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