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Very Good. First edition. Very good. Hardcover, rubbed at spine ends and bumped corners, soiled cover and foredges, scratched front cover, pages lightly browned at edges. Please Note: This book has been transferred to Between the Covers from another database and might not be described to our usual standards. Please inquire for more detailed condition information.
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Acceptable. First edition copy. Collectible-Acceptable. Good dust jacket. Former Library book. Dust jacket edgeworn. Clear wrap added; small hole in spine. Spine ends worn. Corners bumped. Front hinge cracked. (families, fortunes, business failures)
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Small 8vo. Green cloth with yellow lettering, dust jacket. vi, 391pp. Near fine/good plus. Jacket edgeworn and rubbed, with spine sunned; numerous tiny edge chips and large chip at head of spine, with expert archival mends on verso--but complete and overall still attractrive, a scarce survivor. A lovely and bright first edition in decent jacket. The New York County assistant district attorney (1875-1945) and prolific mystery novelist who pioneered the courtroom thriller genre and immortalized attorney Ephraim Tutt here presents his first mainstream novel, a harsh view of postwar Prohibition era New York, which the publisher boastfully proclaims on the jacket front panel as "The Vanity Fair of New York."
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Very Good (Plus) in Very Good Plus jacket. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. Arthur Train (1875-1945) served as an Assistant District Attorney in New York, using that experience to write several popular mysteries [Hubin, p.406]. This is not a mystery, however-a later conventional novel, a family saga. First Edition in Very Good (Plus) to Near Fine condition. Green cloth binding, ruled, with titling in gilt on the spine and front cover. Clean text; vi, 391 pages. The gilt may be a bit dulled, and there is a darkened patch (3/4") on the foot of the spine. The dustjacket is complete but price-clipped. The orange colour has faded to a brown on the spine, which has two tiny chips. In an archival plastic protector.
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Fair. No Jacket. Bumped and rubbed with wear and fraying at the edges, a couple of small damp stains. Front hinge beginning to crack. Good reading copy.