That it is only people that count, not rank nor money; that God is, and that from the depths one may call upon him and be heard; that all men are brothers, and that love can still overcome the world, -- these are the three things Philip Landicutt learned in his terrible, wonderful months of warfare. This is a story that will hold its place long after the war has ended, because it has to do with things eternal. Mrs. Andrews' "The Perfect Tribute" gave her honor, but the new story proves that it will not stand alone as her ...
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That it is only people that count, not rank nor money; that God is, and that from the depths one may call upon him and be heard; that all men are brothers, and that love can still overcome the world, -- these are the three things Philip Landicutt learned in his terrible, wonderful months of warfare. This is a story that will hold its place long after the war has ended, because it has to do with things eternal. Mrs. Andrews' "The Perfect Tribute" gave her honor, but the new story proves that it will not stand alone as her masterpiece. This has been pronounced the greatest story the war has produced.--"The Unitarian Register," Volume 94
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Good. 58pp; Minor staining & a few marks to front board, previous owner's name to FFEP, text unmarked, binding is sound, Good condition. Vintage novella set during World War One.
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Very Good / no DJ paper covered boards with cloth spine strip. Clean / very minor edgewear. text clean. binding good. nice Lincoln pictured bookplate inside cover.
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Very Good. Reprint. 58pp. Brown quarter cloth with tan boards. Worn extremities, very good. A story of a man and his experiences in WWI. Filmed in 1918 as *The Unbeliever* starring Marguerite Courtot, Raymond McKee, and Erich von Stroheim, and directed by Alan Crosland. Shipman is well known for her story, "The Perfect Tribute" about Abraham Lincoln and the Gettysburg Address.
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Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. Made into the 1918 film, "The Unbeliever." Fifteenth printing. Brief gift inscription in pencil (from 1917) on front free endpaper, else very good in a very good (minor edge wear with a few tiny chips, one small tape repair on verso) dust jacket.
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Near Fine in Very Good jacket. Reprint. Illustrated by Sears Gallagher. Small octavo. 58pp. Green cloth with floral design. Endpapers slightly foxed, near fine in an about very good dust jacket with several chips and tears, the top portion of the crown detached (but present), and a large chip on the rear panel with a two and a half inch tear on the front flap fold. A story of a man and his experiences in WWI. Filmed in 1918 as *The Unbeliever* starring Marguerite Courtot, Raymond McKee, and Erich von Stroheim, and directed by Alan Crosland. Shipman is well known for her story, "The Perfect Tribute" about Abraham Lincoln and the Gettysburg Address.
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Good. 1918 edition (Little, Brown). Binding okay. Pages unmarked and only slightly aged. Gift inscription. Spine cover is cracked and pieces missing. Cardboard boards otherwise with some wear to edges. No dustjacket.; 58 pages.
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Near Fine in Very Good+ jacket. pp. 58. Brown cloth spine w/ taupe bds. No names, clean text. A couple of tiny chips to unlettered dust jacket. "The greatest story the war [World War I] has produced". 58 pgs.