Hardcover. Condition: G/NO DUSTJACKET. Color, Black & White Plates (illustrator). New York, NY: Cosmopolitan Book Corp. G/NO DUSTJACKET. 1928. . Hardcover. Large-Size Illustrated Edition . 4to., 397 pp., cover rubbed, spine tears and frayed, pages lightly toned .
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1928. Copyright 1938, early reprint. Green hardcover, full page black and white plates, color illustrated dustjacket. The book is in very good condition with light rubbing to the extremities, good hinges, sound text block, clean pages, no names or other markings. The mylar protected dustjacket has some rubbing to the extremities with some very minor chips, some old tape reinforcement to the reverse side, very little paper loss. Hard Cover. Very Good/Good. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall.
Published by London: Blackie, n.d., London
Seller: Peakirk Books, Heather Lawrence PBFA, Sheringham, United Kingdom
Association Member: PBFA
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good-. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. Illustrated by W Smithson Broadhead (illustrator). First Edition; First Printing. Hbk no d/w; war economy paper; 8vo; pp287; inscription on fep (not author) dated 1923; 6 b/w plates as called for; matches all points required for 1st edition reference Sue Sims book; good clean sound copy; slight cover wear; ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 287 pages.
Published by Cosmopolitan Book Corporation
Seller: Kennys Bookstore, Olney, MD, U.S.A.
Condition: Very Good. 1928. Hardcover. Special large size edition with illustrations by W. Smithson Broadhead. Clean copy in original cloth covers. Boards lightly scuffed and with some wear to title on spine. Previous owner's inscription to ffep. Remains a very good copy. . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland.
Published by Cosmopolitan Book Corporation, 1928
Seller: Kennys Bookshop and Art Galleries Ltd., Galway, GY, Ireland
Condition: Very Good. 1928. Hardcover. Special large size edition with illustrations by W. Smithson Broadhead. Clean copy in original cloth covers. Boards lightly scuffed and with some wear to title on spine. Previous owner's inscription to ffep. Remains a very good copy. . . . .
Published by George Newnes, London, 1920
First Edition
Paperback. Condition: Good. Illustrated by Broadhead, W. Smithson; Cleaver, Ralph; Reynolds, Warwick;Avis, W.; Thomas, E.H.; Elcock, Howard; Soper, G; Prater, Ernest;Brightwell, L.R.; Horne, A.E.; Ambler, C. Gifford (illustrator). First Edition. Pages 362-448, plus 24 pages of wonderful vintage ads. Many black and white photos and illustrations. Contents include: The Girl With the Red Hair; Across Unknown Arabia in Disguise - part 1; A 'Q" and a "U"; Across East Africa in the Rainy Season; "Bully's" Last Battle; With a Bristol Fighter Squadron; Queer Fixes - Falling Ten Thousand Feet; What Happened to Marshall Mabey; Gassed on a Chimney; My Two Years of Captivity Among the Turks - part 3; Among the Dyaks; The Trials of a Naturalist's Wife - part 3; On Foot Through South America, part 4; Silas Seeks London; In Little Known Afghanistan; Odds and Ends. Bits of clear tape at each end of spine. Unmarked with average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy of this vintage issue.; Magazine; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; The Wide World - The Magazine for Everybody, March 1920, No. 263, Vol. 44 The Girl With the Red Hair; Across Unknown Arabia in Disguise - part 1; A 'Q" and a "U"; Across East Africa in the Rainy Season; "Bully's" Last Battle; With a Bristol Fighter Squadr.
Published by Minneapolis Institute of Arts, 1987, Harrisburg, 1905
Seller: California Bookseller - J. R. Aboud, Carmel Valley, CA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. Smithson Broadhead (illustrator). First Edition. Self Wrappers. Nearly Fine. 1st Ed., 1st Printing, 1st Appearancec. Published in 7 parts starting in February 1905, the book was published 7 months later in September of 1905. Small folio with minor seperation at some of the folds and light chipping, otherwise fine and bright with superior illustrations. In advance of the book publication by some months, these stories are of supreme California importance as they comprise "Jack London's First Set of Stories Set in his Home State" and his home port, San Francisco Bay. Filled with violence, greed, exploitation of San Francisco Bay resources, exclusion of the Chinese, slugging through bar rooms and the docks; this was the world of London's youth and formative years. Walker - Fiction of Jack London, Sisson, Woodbridge.