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    Shrog (Jim, pseud.)

    Published by A.H. Stockwell, London, 1936

    Seller: Lycanthia Rare Books, Newark, NOTTS, United Kingdom

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    Condition: Very good. First edition. 8vo. Original red cloth. Dust-jacket, priced 2/6 on spine. Weirdly rare and difficult-to-attribute title, set largely in Northumberland but with a sojourn to Morocco; one of two books written under this 'pseudonym'. Pleasingly puzzling and Hubin-listed. Contemporary gift inscription to front pastedown; cloth a little bumped at head of spine, but o/w very good; dust-jacket rubbed with some wear and minor loss to spine ends. Weirdly rare and difficult-to-attribute title, set largely in Northumberland but with a sojourn to Morocco; one of two books written under this 'pseudonym'. Pleasingly puzzling and Hubin-listed. Book.