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Good in Slipcase jacket. 1871, First Edition, Sixth printing (with ad for "The Mystery of Metropolisville"). Hardcover, green cloth, 8vo. Illustrated. Good copy in a custom slipcase. Covers rubbed. Corners and spine ends mostly worn through. Shallow loss to cloth at spine ends. Small puncture to frontis. Occasional finger smudging to contents. Unmarked text. The recent cloth slipcase has a paper title label on its spine. BAL 5096.
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Very Good; Wear on the heels of the spine. Edges and cover have wear marks as well. Very sIight foxing on some pages.; Hardcover; Orange Judd & Company; 1890. 1890 edition of this book, still in an easily readable state. Frontspiece is still crisp. Newspaper clipping ephemera stuck into the fep included.; 12mo 7"-7½" tall.
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Good. Maroon hardcover w/ gold lettered spine. Bumped corners, a couple small bumps on edges. Wear around edges and corners, particularly head and tail of spine. Binding is decent. Includes many illustrations. Water damage/rings on pages, a little foxing, light wear, but not tanned at all.; 5.25 x 7.5 x.8; 226 pages.
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Very Good. No Jacket. Fiction A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 218 pages, plus advertisements. 5"w x 7 1/2"h. Full green cloth boards with embossed decorations and gilt lettering on spine. With 29 b&w illustrations. "The Hoosier Schoolmaster: A Story of Backwoods Life in Indiana is an 1871 novel by the American author Edward Eggleston. The novel originated from a series of stories written for Hearth and Home, a periodical edited by Eggleston, and was based on the experiences of his brother, George Cary Eggleston, who had been a schoolteacher in Indiana. The novel is noted for its realistic depictions of 19th-century American rural life and for its use of local dialect."