Brown cloth, black lettering. Shelf-worn boards, bumped corners. Tape residue to front free endpaper. Binding solid. Jacket rubbed and worn, price-clipped and chipped, with larger pieces missing at the spine ends. Protected in a new Mylar archival cover. View More...
Barely a trace of wear. Rear panel of the dust jacket has a small circular spot in the upper corner. Appears to be sticker shadow. A very nice copy signed to the previous owner with a birthday greeting by Elmer Kelton. Originally published in 1989 under Kelton's pseudonym, Tom Early. View More...
Brown cloth with gilt titles, fading on the spine and somewhat on the front cover. Bumping to spine ends and corners. Binding and hinges are solid. 254 pages. View More...
Western fiction for a juvenile audience. Follows the adventures of seventeen-year-old George Wend as he leaves home in Philadelphia to go to Oregon in the mid-1800s. 175 pages, signed on the title page by the author to the previous owner (Beverly...). Hershell Nixon was the husband of Edgar-winning, juvenile mystery writer Joan Lowery Nixon. View More...
Dark red cloth with gilt lettering and decoration. 261 pp., plus 7 pages of publisher ads for books. Wear and rubbing to the edges and extremities. Clean copy, no marks or writing, except for the number "5" written in blue pencil on the rear endpaper. Binding and hinges solid. View More...
Spine has some minor soiling and a couple of small nicks in the cloth. Top edge darkened a bit with age. Rear cover has minor amounts of staining. Interior clean and free of marks or writing. Binding tight and square. View More...