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Very Good in Good jacket. London: Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1969. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. 8vo-over 7¾-9¾" tall. First UK edition of this Dan De Quille (aka William Wright) classic, published as a facsimile reprint, with a new introduction from Oscar Lewis, some 94 years after the original. All in VG clean and bright order. Former owner's address sticker to fep. Light red cloth a little worn to edges. Good clipped d/j, also worn to edges, mostly to top of jacket with a number small of closed tears, and a little toned to rear. 8vo. xli, 439pp, viii.
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Very Good. Trade Paperback. Introduction by Oscar Lewis. xxv, 439, viii (index) + book catalog, b/w ills, appendix: Mexican mining terms. The book was first published in 1876. It covered 'the present condition of the various mines situated thereon [Comstock Lode]; sketches of the most prominent men interested in them; incidents and adventures connected with mining, the Indians, and the country; amusing stories, experiences, and anecodote; and a full exposition of the production of pure silver. '