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The World's Story Tellers Edited by Arthur Ransome. Orange boards. Edges and spines are tanned. Corners bumped. Foxing on endpapers. Deckle fore and bottom edges. Clean throughout. Page edges are slightly toned.
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Good. Used with wear and soiling to boards. Pages show NO markings, with sunning overall, light offsetting to edges. Sunning to spine. Deckled edges in good shape. NO markings but is still in solid reading condition. Binding ightly shaken. Pasadena's finest independent new and used bookstore since 1992.
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Orange cloth designed and lettered in black. Frontispiece. Faint edge wear, a nice clean copy. Issued as a volume in "The World's Storytellers" series, Edited by Arthur Ransome. Two stories, a short chronology, and an introductory essay by Ransome. The British edition of this collection was issued by T.C. & E.C. Jack in the same year. Two weird stories: The Cremona Violin and Mademoiselle De Scudery.
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First edition thus. 12mo. Yellow-orange cloth, lettered black and with a circular vignette in black on the upper cover. A very good copy, endpapers browned and boards dusty. Black and white frontis portrait of Hoffmann. Part of 'The World's Storytellers' series edited and with an introductory essay by Ransome. Includes The Cremona Violin and Mademoiselle De Scudery.
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