Published by The Ball Publishing Company, Boston, 1929
Seller: Sandra L. Hoekstra Bookseller, Thomaston, ME, U.S.A.
Boards. Condition: Very good +. [POETRY] [SIGNED] [WOMAN AUTHOR]. SIGNED by the Author. 12mo; 81pp; white boards, onlay of a cobweb with title and author in black, black cloth shelf-back; deckle fore edge and bottom edge; signed by the author and dated "Most Sincerely Iva H. Drew 1929" on ffep, gift inscription under the signature; b&w line-drawn fp of an attic space; light hand-soiling of boards, scuffed corners, lightly age toned paper; very good plus. A second book of verse by the New Hampshire poet, Iva Hortense Hurd Drew (1861-1946), this one reminiscing about things from the past. Poem titles include: The Old Stage Coach, The Spelling Bee, What Grandma Wore, and The County Fair.
Condition: Fair. INSCRIBED! Boston, MA: Ball Publishing, 1929. 1st edition. Sm 8vo hardcover. 81pp. Frontispiece. Inscribed by author on front endpage. Good book. No dust jacket. (Poetry, Literature) Inquire if you need further information.
Published by The Granite Monthly Company, USA, 1924
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Paperback. Condition: Good. First Edition. Pages 1-58. Black and white photos. Features: National convention of American Legion; Immigration; Stage Coach and Tavern Days; Our Winter Carnivals; An Answer to Our Critics; An anthology of one poem poets; Senator Moses' Three favorite stories; New Hampshire state Grange; Should the Governor's Council be abolished?; New Hampshire Private Schools - with photos of their principals; The Phillips Exeter Academy; Tilton School; New Hampton Literary Institution; Holderness School; Five Foremost Leaders in N.H.; Alcoholic Bi-Focalism; First Candidates for Governor's Council - with photos of Samuel A. Lovejoy and Jesse M. Barton; The Old Toll Bridge (poem); New Hampshire Necrology; and more. Above-average wear to front cover which bears a bit of pencil writing to top edge, otherwise a sound vintage copy.