THE HAUNTS OF MEN
by Chambers, Robert W[illiam]
- Used
- very good
- Hardcover
- first
- Condition
- Very Good
- Seller
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Naas, Kildare, Ireland
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About This Item
New York: Frederick A Stokes Company, 1898. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. First American Edition, First Printing. This is a true first edition, first printing (first impression) 5 p.l., 3-302 p. A very good plus copy in original grey boards decorated in black. Clean pages, light toning. tight binding. A collection of short stories, The first four tales feature the American Civil War, and most of the stories are set in America with Chambers' love of landscape prevalent. "Ambassador Extraordinary" is set in France, and the last two tales feature less distinguished reappearances of some of the characters in Paris that appeared in "The King In Yellow" .
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Details
- Bookseller
- Kelleher Rare Books (IE)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 016050
- Title
- THE HAUNTS OF MEN
- Author
- Chambers, Robert W[illiam]
- Format/Binding
- Hardcover
- Book Condition
- Used - Very Good
- Edition
- 1st Edition
- Publisher
- Frederick A Stokes Company
- Place of Publication
- New York
- Date Published
- 1898
- Keywords
- TTHE HAUNTS OF MEN, FIRST EDITION,Chambers, Robert W[illiam]
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- First Edition
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- Tight
- Used to mean that the binding of a book has not been overly loosened by frequent use.