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1st edn. 8vo. Original gilt lettered blue cloth (VG), dustwrapper (lightly worn at edges-in protective cover, not price clipped). Pp. xi + 249, illus with b&w endpapaper maps (previous owner's red biro initials on half title).
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Very Good+ No Jacket. Inscribed by the author on the dedication page to Norton publisher Storer Lunt. 249 pp. Hardcover, black cloth, 8vo. Very Good+ copy, no dust jacket. Light rubbing to cloth; clean and unmarked text. A square, sound copy. Storer B. Lunt (1897-1977) was an important editor and publisher. He came from an old New England mercantile family with roots in Portland, Maine. He graduated from Yale in 1921 and became an editor with W. W. Norton Publishing; from 1945-1957 he was Chairman of the firm and was also its president until 1964. His brother, Dudley Lunt, was an important Thoreau scholar. Storer was the husband of Margaret McElderry (d. 2010) who is considered the Grande Dame of children's editing and publishing in the 20th Century.