The Heroes: Being the Stories of The Argonauts and Theseus
London, Eng.: Blackie & Son, 1911. From Kingsley's Heroes. 157 p.: frontispiece and 3 leaves of color illustrations; 19 cm. (7¼ inches). Blue cloth with yellow-stamped spine and front cover titles and art nouveau decoration; color pastedown on front cover above series title: Stories Old and New. No dust jacket. Top page edges green. Endpapers have art nouveau decoration printed in dark green on light green paper, signed: AAC [A.A. Campbell]. Title page printed in brown within green art nouveau decorative border, also signed: AAC. Color illustrations are signed: A.A. Dixon; frontispiece and one leaf of illustration also say "1911." In Very Good Condition: spine sunned; minimal scattered foxing; pages are clean and tight; cover pastedown bright and intact. An attractive presentation of the stories of the Argonauts and Theseus for children.. Very Good. Illus. by Dixon, A.A..
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- Seller Inventory #: 000175
- Illustrator: Dixon, A.A.
- Binding: Hardcover
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- Publisher: Blackie & Son
- Place: London, Eng.
- Date published: 1911
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