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Some Go Up

Tupper, Samuel, Jr.

Published by Robert M. McBride & Company, New York, 1931
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First edition. [viii], 288 pp. Bound in publisher's green cloth with red lettering. Near Fine with a little sunning to spine cloth through the jacket, former owner's name written in impeccably neat art deco script on front free endpaper (everyday people's penmanship used to be used to be excellent, if you didn't know). In Very Good dust jacket with sunned spine, red in back panel mostly gone, worn at head and tail, a little toned and foxed. Uncommon. A novel of two striving families in Atlanta society, wherein a bank crash plays a prominent role. The author's first novel. He would go on to be the director of Georgia state Writer's Program of the WPA. Seller Inventory # 140943130

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Title: Some Go Up
Publisher: Robert M. McBride & Company, New York
Publication Date: 1931
Dust Jacket Condition: Dust Jacket Included
Edition: First Edition.

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Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good dj. Illustrated by (dj) Loederer (illustrator). First Edition. [minor shelfwear, light soiling to top of text block; jacket somewhat soiled and spotted, mild edgewear, a couple of tiny nicks at bottom of rear panel]. Novel about "white folks of the wide-awake modern South . . . dealing with fortune's universal seesaw, as experienced by two Southern families." The author, a native of Atlanta, presumably knew wherefrom he wrote; he published only two novels, both quite scarce, of which this was the first. Seller Inventory # 23600

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