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Very Good in Good jacket. Size: 8x5x1; Minor shelf wear to binding. Light wear & soiling on edges of text block. Small discolorations on first several pages otherwise text and images unmarked. Dj shelf worn with chipping, scuffs, creases & small tears. Dust jacket in a mylar cover.
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Near Fine in near fine jacket. Inscribed by the author to Margaret McElderry, first edition, 1980, hardcover, octavo, 273pp., not illustrated. Book near fine with small black mark to back board, binding tight, text clean bright and unmarked. DJ near fine with bit of soil to back bottom panel near spine, light edge wear to top of spine, in protective mylar wrap. Originally from Ben Avon [near Pittsburgh, PA], Margaret McElderry (1912-2011) attended the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh School before moving to New York in the 1930s to work for the New York Public Library in the Children's Division under Anne Carroll Moore. After World War II, she became an editor of children's books at Harcourt Brace, eventually establishing her own imprint at Simon and Schuster. Miss McElderry was the first children's editor whose books won both the prestigious Newbery and Caldecott medals in the same year (1952). She was married to Storer Lunt (d. 1977), long-time publisher and eventual president of W.W. Norton.
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VG in VG DJ. At the age of 26 West departs for England for travel and a month long summer session of literary lectures at Oxford. Contans extracts from family letters & private journals written in summer of 1929 interwoven with comments, memories & speculations set down 50 years later. DJ sl tanned at edges.
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Very Good in Very Good- jacket. Book The well-written and interesting narrative memoir of an American woman making a 1929 journey on her own across America and thence to England and Ireland, exploring British academe and tracing her roots in Eire, discovering reality to be somewhat different from the dream-yet finding much to admire and cherish. Hardcover with dust jacket, 273pp., d.j. flaps pasted to boards, d.j. shows light edgewear, one small dark mark inside front board, interior clear and clean. Size: 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall.