Craigie, Pearl: A Study in Temptations
New York: Cassell Publishing Co., 1893. [10], 209 p.; 18 cm. (7¼ inches). Beige cloth printed in reddish brown. No dust jacket. Page preceeding title page contains a list of 24 titles in The "Unknown" Library series. The first letter of the text in each chapter is ornamented. Each chapter also is headed with an ornament, and many end with one, the space on the page permitting. Pearl Craigie (1867-1906) published this novel under the pseudonym John Oliver Hobbes. She was an American novelist and dramatist who lived most of her adult life in England. The "Unkown" Library was a series of books published pseudonymously. This novel was published in England in 1893 by T Fisher Unwin in the Pseudonym Library series. In Very Good- Condition: cocked; corners bumped; the cloth is somewhat wrinkled, more so on teh front board than the back. Pages are clean and bright. Particularly scarce in the first American edition.. First American Edition. Very Good-.
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$25.00
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- Seller Inventory #: 000091
- Binding: Hardcover
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- Publisher: Cassell Publishing Co.
- Place: New York
- Date published: 1893
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