Cardinal Edition #C-134, 1954. Stated first printing. VG+ condition. R ubs to the book's spine tips and corners. Some dust soiling to the wra ppers. Faint crease along the spine. The rear wrapper has a faint, 3 1 /2" diagonal crease near its lower right edge. The pages are tanned bu t are still supple. Cover art by Stanley Meltzoff.
Cardinal Edition #C-134, 1954. Stated first printing. VG+ condition. R ubs to the book's spine tips and corners. Some dust soiling to the wra ppers. Faint crease along the spine. The rear wrapper has a faint, 3 1 /2" diagonal crease near its lower right edge. The pages are tanned bu t are still supple. Cover art by Stanley Meltzoff.
Zola, Emile Publisher: Heritage PressDate published: 1948Format: Hard
First edition thus. Hard cover in slipcase. Published NY: Heritage, 1948. Original 1948 issue. Thick 4to., 8 1/4" x 11 1/4", xxvii+ 409pp. Illustrations by Bernard Lamotte. The authorized translation into English by F. J. Vizetelly. Bound in gray linen cloth with pink designs and gilt titles in blue reverse oval, top edge red gilt. Spine cloth sun faded, lettering good, mild age spotting to the cloth, else very good in very good, peach slipcase. Sandglass 6M laid in.
Zola, Emile Publisher: Heritage PressDate published: 1948Format: Hard
First edition thus. Hard cover in slipcase. Published NY: Heritage, 1948. Original 1948 issue. Thick 4to., 8 1/4" x 11 1/4", xxvii+ 409pp. Illustrations by Bernard Lamotte. The authorized translation into English by F. J. Vizetelly. Bound in gray linen cloth with pink designs and gilt titles in blue reverse oval, top edge red gilt. Spine cloth sun faded, lettering good, mild age spotting to the cloth, else very good in very good, peach slipcase. Sandglass 6M laid in.
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plate: Full page illustration or photograph. Plates are printed separately from the text of the book, and bound in at production. I.e., they are not sewn as parts of gatherings.