Bob Hill and Thad Grove, two miners, locate a little kid in the desert lodge of marauder Sonora Jack. The young lady, Marta, who has been hijacked by Jack, is taken by the men, who vainly endeavor to discover her folks. Marta develops to womanhood and begins to look all starry eyed at Hugh Edwards, a youthful criminal from equity. Edwards spares Natachee, an informed Indian, from the ravagings of a brigand pack, and consequently the thankful Indian shows Edwards the area of the "mine with the iron entryway," a covered up ...
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Bob Hill and Thad Grove, two miners, locate a little kid in the desert lodge of marauder Sonora Jack. The young lady, Marta, who has been hijacked by Jack, is taken by the men, who vainly endeavor to discover her folks. Marta develops to womanhood and begins to look all starry eyed at Hugh Edwards, a youthful criminal from equity. Edwards spares Natachee, an informed Indian, from the ravagings of a brigand pack, and consequently the thankful Indian shows Edwards the area of the "mine with the iron entryway," a covered up and very rich gold mine.
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Very Good. Book. 12mo-over 6¾-7¾" tall. Less common as 1923 first edition. Red cloth hardcover boards with stamped gilt lettering. Frontis illustration with tissue guard. Boards with moderate wear; pages dusty with light age toning; Harold Bell Wright (1872-1944) was a best-selling American writer of fiction, essays, and nonfiction. Although mostly forgotten after the middle of the 20th century, he had a very successful career; he is said to have been the first American writer to sell a million copies of a novel and the first to make $1 million from writing fiction. Between 1902 and 1942 Wright wrote 19 books, several stage plays, and many magazine articles. More than 15 movies were made or claimed to be made from Wright's stories.
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Good+ in Good- jacket. 12mo-over 6¾"-7¾" tall. (1923) 340 pp. Original red cloth covers w/ title in gilt. Title on spine darkened. Binding lightly soiled and rubbed. Light foxing to top edge of text block. DJ has wear, tear, and small chips to edges. Moderately soiled and rubbed. Contents nice.
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Very Good-in boards. Minor foxing. Sticker to front pastedown. Crossed out owner name to FEP. Partial sticker at spine. Hinge is starting.; 8vo 8"-9" tall.
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Very Good in Good jacket. First edition. Small octavo. Red cloth stamped in gilt. Small dampstains in the margins of some pages, modest edgewear and rubbing, very good in a good only dust jacket with chips and tears, shallow loss at the crown, creases and interior dampstains that show through a bit.
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Illustrated. Very Good. Book. 8vo. New York: D. Appleton, 1923. First edition. "1" on last page. 8vo. Red silk binding, gilt titles, 339 pp., 2 pp. advertising. Color frontispiece, protective tissue, two-color title page, very clean text block without previous owner marks. Light wear to corners, top and bottom of spine, soiling to boards and page edges, titles faded. Very good.