Verne, Jules: Mistress Branican
New York: Cassell Publishing Co., 1891. Translated from the French by A. Estoclet. Illustrated by Léon Benett. iv, 377 p.: frontispiece, ; 21 cm. (8¼ inches). Original green cloth with gilt-stamped spine and cover titles; gilt- and black-stamped illustration on spine and front cover. Former owner's name and a Christmas gift inscription, dated 1895, on front free endpaper. First American edition. First published in book form in 1891 under the same title, in two volumes. Myers, 41, which notes brown and blue cloth publisher's bindings. In Very Good- Condition: spine slightly sunned; cover slightly rubbed and soiled; corners bumped and rubbed; ends of spine fraying with 1-cm. (3/8-inch) separation of cloth at the head of the spine; lower corners of pp. 339-342 creased; browning of page edges, otherwise pages and illustrations are clean and tight.. First American Edition. Very Good-. Illus. by Benett, Léon.
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$200.00
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- Seller Inventory #: 000544
- Illustrator: Benett, Léon
- Binding: Hardcover
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- Publisher: Cassell Publishing Co.
- Place: New York
- Date published: 1891
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