First Edition; 1937; Grosset & Dunlap, New York; first three page are bent, tan linen cover, corners are bumped. Language: eng Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng Language: eng
FIRST EDITION. Very Good hardcover book. No DJ. .Bright clean square tight.Beautiful endpapers, 5 full page color illustrations, many b&w.Wear to spine tips, slight rub to corners, quarter inch split to top of gutter, eighth of inch indent to middle of lower spine. Shelf 1010. .Not a book club (BC)copy. We ship within one business day of receiving your order. Boards and spine are straight // Binding is tight.//Pages are clean, legible, and bright // No previous owner name//No writing in the book margins or blank spaces // No highlighting// No foxing// Not remainder marked // Not price clipped// Not Ex Library// Not a Book Club
Good condition. No dust jacket. Exterior has signs of gentle use along corners and edges. Light staining along the spine and on back cover. Tear on the inside of back cover near spine, though all the binding is still holding together securely. Unmarked, sturdy copy.
Size: 8vo-over 7.75"-9.75" tall; No date on this Grosset & Dunlap reprint, but copyright 1945 by John C. Winston was the first edition (listed on verso title page). This is volume #3 in the Silver Chief series. Book has no names, tears or soil inside. Head of 211pp text is dyed burgundy. Brown 'tweedy' paper covered boards with small splits in paper at spine ends. Story title and decorative edging on backstrip title. Famous Dog Stories and G, D, with a thistle flower separating these two initials are all that is decorating the front tweedy paper covered boards. Spine ends and upper tips bumped, lower tips still sharp. Unclipped (and unpriced) color illustrated dj in new mylar shows several short closed tears, a couple of short, triangular chips on frt and rear panels, plus a 3/4" x 1.5" chip at head of spine that took a piece of the last letter R on Silver with it.
A sure sign-of-the times for these 211 pages of northern fiction, appears on page 131 when the pursuit of two (Nazi) escapees from an internment camp are being tracked by Sgt. Jim Thorne. Read more about : Tom Eagle's Nest, revolver, lead-dog, winter cabin, backtracking, marksmanship, Sergeant Thorne, drying skins, and Cameron River. Colour plates and b/w drawings by Kurt Wiese accompny text. Portrait of O'Brien on d.j. back. Cond ; Boards are blue with silver letteringand graphics. Silver Chief also appears on the UNclipped d.j. Pictorial end-papers. Volume is beautifully crisp and square and clean. No names nor marks. Piece missing at tail of d.j. spine. Very collectible ! QUote (p. 96) : " ._._. in the nick of time. His son, Donald, already had several such weapons, but this extra one would be money well spent. It had succeeded in loosing an Indian's tongue, with the result that Tom himself had asked the first question about tracks. His further remarks had ._._._. . " Size: Octavo
Rare Silver Chief To The Rescue - The John C. Winston Company [Hardcover] O'Brien, Jack
O'Brien, Jack
Rare Silver Chief To The Rescue - The John C. Winston Company [Hardcover] O'Brien, Jack
O'Brien, Jack
Publisher: Generic
Date published: 1937
Format: Hardcover
1937 First Edition. Tight and clean, no marks. Beautiful Jacket with one slight chip out at top of spine, otherwise like new. Price-clipped Jacket now in protective, clear, removable cover. Illustrated by Kurt Wiese.
1933 Winston Press 1st edition, blue and silver illustrated hardcover, solid binding, unmarked text, no jacket, mild cover edge wear, exowner stamp, good 1st edition copy We take great pride in accurately describing the condition of our books and media, ship within 48 hours, and offer a 100% money back guarantee. Customers purchasing more than one item from us may be entitled to a shipping discount.
224 pages. Dustjacket darekend to rear, chips to spine-ends and corners, 3cm tear to top rear hinge, bronzed spine, wear/small nicks to edges, price-clipped. Hardback book covers are somewhat blanched with wear/small creases to spine-ends a small bump to top front corner. Flyleaf missing. Ink child's name to title-page, half-title and frontis rear. Pages-edges darkened, clean colour frontispiece. Pages clean and sound.
First edition. Illustrated by Kurt Wiese. Very good in pictorial boards. Light rubs at spine ends and slong spine folds, fold in bottom corner of rear endpaper, top edge of text block spotted. 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.
First edition. Illustrated by Kurt Wiese. Very good in pictorial boards. Light rubs at spine ends and slong spine folds, fold in bottom corner of rear endpaper, top edge of text block spotted. 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.
1939. First Edition. 155 pages. No dust jacket. Orange cloth with blue lettering. Colour illustrations throughout. Clean pages. Minimal foxing and tanning to endpapers and page edges. Previous owner's inscription to front endpaper. Mild wear to spine, board edges and corners, with scuffing and marking to boards. Moderate sunning to spine.
B & W ; 5 3/4 x 8 1/2"; vii, 213 pages; Hard cover has blue spine with silver lettering. Light rubbing, scuffing, bumping to boards. Some discoloration on end papers from glue/tape at the gutter. DJ has rubbing, scuffing, bumping, edge chipping; 11/4" closed tear at rear bottom; in a mylar cover. Pages are clean and tight. Illustrated with b/w pictures. 'Sergeant Thorne of the Canadian Mounted Police and his dog, Silver Chief, trying to solve a murder mystery, discover a Russian conspiracy to smuggle valuable ore out of North America. With the aid of an FBI man they track the Russian agents to San Francisco and back again to Canada finally cornering them in Thorne's own territory.' Fourth title in the series.
O'BRIEN, Jack. SILVER CHIEF TO THE RESCUE. Philadelphia: The John C. Winston Company, 1937. First edition. Owner's ink Christmas gift inscription on reverse of frontispiece. Near fine in good price-clipped dust jacket. Corners gently bumped, else a fantastic copy. Stunning silver and blue endpapers. Color frontispiece and plates, b/w illustrations in the text. Jacket soiled, closed 3 inch tear to front panel at flap joint (not affecting text or image), a few small chips. In mylar jacket protector. The author's fourth book.
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