Signed by previous owner. The dust jacket is a little shelf rubbed, small creases, tears, small chipped pieces, minor marks and edge worn. The text within the book is clear and bright. The binding is excellent. GK. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services.
the jacket is bit torn, worn and marked. small chips. price clipped. internally clean and tightly bound. [P.N.]. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services.
1st edition, 1st printing. 180pp, (5.5 x 8.5 inches), b&w illustrations. VG/Good. Hardcover with dust jacket. Patterned boards, ends of spine barely rubbed, a few little spots in the text, otherwise tight, sharp, no markings. DJ is worn, espcially at edges. Small chips and tears, largest is a single one-inch tear. Rear flap creased.
A good presumed 1st Edition hardcover in a not quite good dustjacket. The book is in clean red boards bumped and a little rubbed to the spine ends and corners. Internally the letter "R" is inked on the front endpaper, else no writing or markings on the slightly toned pages which are a little tanned to the textblock edges. The aged dustwrapper is bumped to the edges with small closed tears and chips - supplied in a new removable archival sleeve. Carefully packaged and despatched within 48 hours from our wee bookshop in Scotland. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 160 pages
Jacket art by Harry Toothill. Very light wear to book, jacket has several chips and tears and is unpriced indicating an export edition as was Collins's practice. 160 pp.
Hardcover with red boards. Owner's name, dated 1957, on the front free endpaper. Short review of the book attached to the front endpaper. Slight wear to the ends of the spine. A touch of wear to the tips of the boards. The front and back flaps of the dust jacket are present in the book.
First edition, first impression. Some edge wear, chipping and short closed tears to top and bottom of jacket and spine, corners slightly bruised, some slight overall dust and time staining, some slight spotting and yellowing to endpapers, not price clipped (10s 6d), no inscriptions, internally clean tight and square, overall a vg copy for its age. 160pp. Sandy is the ten year old son of the broad Pipe Major of the Black Watch Battalion. The time is the future and covers the month of a short sharp war, begun in treachery and costing lives the world around. Sandy has no expectation that he would be an integral part of it when mischief impelled him to break every one of the windows at one end of Miss Abigail's greenhouse with his slingshot. Sandy was always a well meaning boy but things happened, and this was one of the worst. Fortunately for him, the Colonel nephew of Miss Abigail, had done the same thing in his boyhood and remembered. He knew too how to manage the dragon that was his aunt. David Harry Walker (1911-92), was a Scottish born Canadian novelist. He was born in Dundee, Scotland, later moving to St Andrews, New Brunswick, Canada, where he began his career as a writer. His work has been made into films.
First edition. From the author of " Geordie". A previous owner's name to top of front free endpaper else a FINE book in NEAR FINE jacket with a couple of short closed tears and a trace of wear to top of spine. A delightful story!
A lovely clean copy of the first edition with no inscriptions. The red cloth boards look lovely and bright with crisp gilt title lettering on the spine. There's just a little foxing and toning to the end papers and page block edge but hardly noticeable. Very minor knocking to the corner tips, hardly even worth mentioning. The dust jacket looks bright and clean and not price clipped, albeit with some edge wear and some minor loss at the extremities most notably a tiny piece missing at the foot of the spine. There's also a little toning to the mainly white back cover. In all this is a very presentable copy of this fairly scarce first impression.
First edition. Very good in good dustwrapper. Pages and cover clean. Edges of spine lightly rubbed. Dustwrapper shelf rubbed. Nice solid book. Please Note: This book has been transferred to Between the Covers from another database and might not be described to our usual standards. Please inquire for more detailed condition information.
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rear free endpaper: The portion of the endpaper which is left loose after binding. The first loose page upon opening a book from the rear. It may be plain or decorative.