Sallie Southall Cotten “The White Dow” 1901 First edition presentation copy antique cloth wrapped hardcover Illustrated
$128.00
This is a “very good plus” or better vintage novel in cloth wrapped boards.
No writing, no loose, torn or folded pages. The binding is intact and tight. Deep red cloth wrapping on boards is uniform all around, not sunned. Board corners are crisp, with just a hint of surface wear at the corner tips. Decorations on the front board are crisp, intact, not rubbed
Text block closes tightly and is square.
Inside the front pastedown there is an illustrated plate affixed noting that this book was one of 300 copies gifted to the Elizabethan Garden Fund by the author’s daughters after her passing in 1929.
Please see accompanying images for exact condition.
Original dust jacket is complete with some light edge wear and chipping at the spine edges, now in a removable archival sleeve.
Will ship promptly, carefully packaged.
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Additional information
| Weight | 16 oz |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 12 × 11 × 1 in |
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