The Wild Party 1931 Early American print Cloth wrapped vintage hardcover
$27.00 Original price was: $27.00.$21.06Current price is: $21.06.
“The Wild Party” by Joseph Moncure March, published in 1931 by Covici, Friede of New York, copyrighted 1928
8vo, coarse tan cloth wrapped boards, deckled outer edge, cloth head and foot band, heavy cotton textured paper, does not contain illustrations, 120 pages.
This is a “very good -” or a little better vintage hardcover with a solid spine. No loose, torn or folded pages. Pages are lightly tanned along all edges. Gift inscription in pen inside front free end paper, otherwise no writing nor plates. The tan cloth wrapped boards show a fair amount of tanning, with a small split in the cloth at the front board upper spine edge. Board corners show some wear, but are not worn through. Spine is tanned.
Please see accompanying images for full condition details.
Will make for an unusual gift or interesting addition to your collection.
Will ship carefully packaged and fully insured.
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Additional information
| Weight | 32 oz |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 12 × 10 × 2 in |
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