…their proper context of a world wide secret network. A very good copy, light wear to spine, owner’s name on front free end paper, in chipped & worn dust jacket….
Letters from French merchant-munitions ship “Pamir.” Writer lost Feb. 1917. Best seller 1918 & prizewinner. A very good copy, without dust jacket. Owner name and address in ink on front…
…spine darkened, corners & spine head & tail frayed, rear cover slightly scraped, small brown square on front free end paper where a label was removed. Issued without dust jacket….
…best and at their worst. A very good copy in slightly worn dust jacket, small red remainder mark on top edge, owner name discreetly in ink on front free end…
“One of the best and most enjoyable accounts,” J. Luvaas, originally published in 1891. A good copy, slight wear to corners, front free endpaper missing, dust jacket spine glued to…
…bumped, upper edge of cover slightly soiled, small glue stain on front free end paper where a label has been removed, in dust jacket with faded spine and worn corners….
…have it edited and published. A very good ex-library copy, without dust jacket, spine label and rear pocket removed (the latter very cleanly), library stamp & inscription on front free…
…with some fraying; else fine. There is a dated inscription with a previous owner’s name and address written in ink on the front free endpaper and his bookplate on the…
…Best seller orig. publ. serially in “Blackwood’s.” A very good copy, without dust jacket. (342p., col. ftsp.) Spine somewhat creased and cocked. Owner name partially erased on front free endpaper….
This is a very good copy of the First English edition in dust jacket. Discreet ink gift inscription on front free endpaper.
Vignettes and anecdotes, from the front lines and the home front. A very good copy, in chipped dust jacket with darkened spine, light wear to edges, discreet owner’s stamp on…
…right margin from front paste-down through p. 28, endpapers slightly foxed, gift inscription on front free endpaper: To Mother from Son, Feb. 19, 1918, Camp Devens, issued without dust jacket….