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Small, Frank O. Very Good. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. Early US edition, probably 2nd US and 1st thus these illustrations, 8vo, 45pp, illustrations by Frank Small; green coarse weave cloth lettered and decorated gilt, some general dulling and age-tanning but overall a decent survivor; VG Copy.
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Good. Leather. ORIGINAL 1901 PRINTING. Pages are clean, bright and unmarked. Covers (red leather with black and gilt lettering /decoration) show edge wear with rubbing/light soiling. Paper on inside front cover is cracked. Book has some minor shelving bending.; 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed! Ships same or next business day!
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Very Good. 1901 Crowell 45-page small full leatherbound, VG+, looks different than what amazon shows, soft leather with title & Browning's name in gilt that reads fine, decorated endpapers, name in pencil on free endpaper, Pages 24 and 25 have small criss-cross impression left on them from something left in the book.
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A few spots of foxing on most pages; some rubbing to the colored areas in relief on the front panel; cloth a little frayed at corners. With Drawings by Frank O. Small. Folio,
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Fair. No Jacket. Hardcover. 12mo-over 6¾"-7¾" tall. Edge and corner worn, spine is split and chipping at the top and base, corners are bumped and rubbed, shelf worn, former owner's name in ink on the ffep, pages are toning, front hinge is cracked, overall a clean used copy! 45 very clean unmarked and uncreased historical and poetic pages! White decorative cloth with green and violet plants and flowers on the front cover and gilt lettering as well. "Saul, founded on the passage in I Samuel XVI. 14-23, where Saul is described as being troubled with an evil spirit which David drives away by playing the harp, ----puts into David's mouth the account of his ministry to Saul's great need by means of his music, which working upon the memory and emotions of Saul at last arouses him from his lethargy. First, he sings to him the simpler tunes to the brutes, then the help-tunes for gerat epochs in human life....."----from the Introductory Note by Charlotte Porter and Helen A. Clarke, Editors of "Browning's Selected Poems."