Daniel Boone, wilderness scout : the life story and true adventures of the great hunter Long Knife who first blazed the Wilderness Trail through the Indian's country to Kentucky
Daniel Boone, wilderness scout : the life story and true adventures of the great hunter Long Knife who first blazed the Wilderness Trail through the Indian's country to Kentucky
Publisher:
Garden City publishing company, incorporated
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
18006014920
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Seller's Description:
Good. Shelf and handling wear to cover and binding, with general signs of previous use. Has colored illustrations by Edward White. Moderate wear to the boards with some discoloration and scuffing. Bumping and fraying to the top of the spine. Binding is shaken but still intact. Clean interior pages. Fraying and bumping to the corners. Secure packaging for safe delivery.
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Very Good. VG-in square and tight midnight navy boards with vibrant pastedown of a high-octane melee involving a hunting knife and a tomahawk. Extremities modertely rubbed and lightly frayed. Corners heavily bumped. Spine age darkened with turquoise text still legible. Rear board scuffed and lightly soiled. Page edges flecked. Light touch grime on title page and verso. Bold green and white illustrated endpapers clean and bright. Previous owner name dated Xmas 1933 inked neatly on front pastedown. Evenly age toned interior clean and free of markings. Some moderate foxing on prelims. Vivid action-packed color and b&w illustrations throughout by James Daugherty. 1922. 274 pages.
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Illustrations by James Daugherty. 8vo. Dark blue cloth with green spine lettering/decoration (some copies have yellow) and large color plate to front board, pictorial dust jacket. 2pp color frontispiece, 2 full-page color plates, 10 full-page illustrations, green pictorial endpapers. Near fine/good plus. Large chip across lower front panel of lightly-edgeworn jacket and top of slightly sunned spine. A tight, attractive copy of this superbly-illustrated reprint edition (circa 1930 based on internal evidence) of this popular yarn first published by Doubleday in 1922.