Excerpt: ...as if in benediction. And they left him to his rest. CHAPTER XII. In the morning Philip knocked at his guest's door to waken him for breakfast. Not a sound could be heard within. He waited a little while and then knocked again. It was as still as before. He opened the door softly and looked in. To his amazement there was no one there. The bed was made up neatly, everything in the room was in its place, but the strange being who had called himself "Brother Man" was gone. Philip exclaimed, and his wife came in. ...
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Excerpt: ...as if in benediction. And they left him to his rest. CHAPTER XII. In the morning Philip knocked at his guest's door to waken him for breakfast. Not a sound could be heard within. He waited a little while and then knocked again. It was as still as before. He opened the door softly and looked in. To his amazement there was no one there. The bed was made up neatly, everything in the room was in its place, but the strange being who had called himself "Brother Man" was gone. Philip exclaimed, and his wife came in. "So our queer guest has flown! He must have been very still about it; I heard no noise. Where do you suppose he is? And who do you suppose he is?" "Are you sure there ever was such a person, Philip? Don't you think you dreamed all that about the 'Brother Man'?" Mrs. Strong had not quite forgiven Philip for his sceptical questioning of the reality of the man with the lantern who had driven the knife into the desk. "Yes, it's your turn now, Sarah. Well, if our Brother Man was a dream he was the most curious dream this family ever had. And if he was crazy he was the most remarkable insane person I ever saw." "Of course he was crazy. All that he said about our living so extravagantly." "Do you think he was crazy in that particular?" asked Philip, in a strange voice. His wife noticed it at the time, but its true significance did not become real to her until afterward. He went to the front door and found it was unlocked. Evidently the guest had gone out that way. The heavy storm of the night had covered up any possible signs of footsteps. It was still snowing furiously. He went into his study for the forenoon as usual, but he did very little writing. His wife could hear him pacing the floor restlessly. About ten o'clock he came downstairs and declared his intention of going out into the storm to see if he couldn't settle down to work better. He went out and did not return until the middle of the afternoon. Mrs. Strong was a little alarmed. "Where...
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Good+; No jacket. Henry Altemus Company. Circa 1915. NOT ex-library. Small hardcover has green cloth-covered boards gold spine and cover lettering. Front cover has gold stamped Art-Nouveau-style rose bush design surrounding title. Gold has some darkened areas. Some of gold on spine decorations and lettering is also rubbed off, but lettering is still visible. Black and white frontispiece. Binding tight. Hinges NOT cracked. Corners and spine ends bumped and rubbed, with minor fraying at tips. Covers have light surface and edge wear. The main flaw in this volume is that the front free endpaper has been neatly torn out. Endpapers lightly foxed. Pages clean and unmarked. Title page has green decorative border surrounding red lettering. 257 pages plus 32 page publisher's catalog "Publications of Henry Altemus Company" at back. The Crucifixion of Philip Strong is listed as # 40 in the Vademecum series. No dust jacket or slipcase. Carefully packed, shipped in a box.
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Fair. Hardcover (undated) Blue boards/cloth with flower design and gilt lettering on spine. Cover does not match the one on Amazon. Sunned spine/color fade. Page edge tanning from age. Previous owner gift inscription and address sticker on flyleaf. When front/back cover is opened-minor webbing is visible. Pages are clean and unmarked. Good reading copy!
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Good with no dust jacket. E--Not dated, c1900. Heavy wear and rubbing to covers, decoration and picture on front cover. Heavy rubbing at corners and spine ends. Foxing throughout. Illustrated frontis plus 3 more illustrated pages. Spine slant. Binding sound. Text clean of highlighting, underlining or other pen/pencil marks. A Little Store that's BIG on Service. Tracking on every package.
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Good to Very Good. No Dust Jacket. 16mo-over 5¾"-6¾" tall. (No Date) 258 pp. Original decorative cloth covers w/ gilt title on spine. Binding moderately soiled and rubbed. Spine ends bumped. Light foxing to edges of text block and endpapers. Edges of leaves lightly age toned. Illust. w/ a b/w frontispiece drawing of the author.