Howells narrates the amazing story of Joseph C. Dylkes, an historical figure of early Ohio, who convinced a backwoods community that he was the living God! The account is enriched with local color and portraits of frontier types.
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Howells narrates the amazing story of Joseph C. Dylkes, an historical figure of early Ohio, who convinced a backwoods community that he was the living God! The account is enriched with local color and portraits of frontier types.
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Very Good. Size: 6x1x9; Volume 27. Dark blue cloth over boards, black spine panel, gilt stamped letters. Interior clean and unmarked. No dj if issued. A very nice copy.
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Fine. No Dust Jacket Present. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. 253 pages. Introduction and Notes to the Text by Eugene Pattison. Text established by David K. Nordloh, with James P. Elliott and Robert D. Schidgen. "After finishing The Son Of Royal Langbrith in 1904 Howell told S. Weir Mitchell that he had "one good novel left" to write. the novel was probably The Leatherwood God." FINE HARDCOVER, blue cloth covers, lettering is bright on spine.
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Good. Indiana Univ, 1976. Good+ HC, no DJ. Dark blue cloth over boards, black spine panel, gilt stamped letters; watermarked, laid paper. Bright, clean covers and spine; light dust spotting on text block top edge; tightly bound; small ink tick marks in margin of several interior pages, otherwise bright, clean interior. 8vo, 253 pp.
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New. New in shrink-wrap. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. 253 p. Medical Ethics. Audience: General/trade. New. Still in shrink-wrap. Gr. -8°. XXIX, 253 Pages. Publishers: Indiana University Press (1976). XXIX, 253 Pages. Original Cloth-Volume (gilt Lettering on the Spine). Introduction and Notes to the Text by Eugene Pattison. Text established by David K. Nordloh, with James P. Elliott and Robert D. Schidgen. "After finishing The Son Of Royal Langbrith in 1904 Howell told S. Weir Mitchell that he had "one good novel left" to write. the novel was probably "The Leatherwood God.".
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New. Size: 9x6x1; New. Still in shrink-wrap. Gr. -8°. XXIX, 253 Pages. Publishers: Indiana University Press (1976). XXIX, 253 Pages. Original Cloth-Volume (gilt Lettering on the Spine). Introduction and Notes to the Text by Eugene Pattison. Text established by David K. Nordloh, with James P. Elliott and Robert D. Schidgen. "After finishing The Son Of Royal Langbrith in 1904 Howell told S. Weir Mitchell that he had "one good novel left" to write. the novel was probably "The Leatherwood God."