Verne, Jules: The Adventures of a Special Correspondent Among the Various Races and Countries of Central Asia: Being the Exploits and Experiences of Claudius Bambarnac of "The twentieth Century"

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Akron, Ohio: MacLellan Co. Publishers, 1920. [4], 162 p.; 18 cm. (7 inches). Red cloth with gilt-stamped spine and cover titles. No dust jacket. Cover title: A special Correspondent. Half title: Adventures of a Special Correspondent in central Asia. Running title: Claudius Bombarnac. A translation of "Claudius Bombarnac," first published in book form in 1894. A scarce Jules Verne title. In Good- condition: cover soiled and rubbed; loss of small section of cloth at head of spine; spine is sunned; corners rubbed and bumped; front free endpaper adhered to front fixed endpaper; former owner's penciled notations on the back of the title page; p. 15 soiled with loss of a few letters; otherwise pages are clean and tight.. Good-.
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$10.00
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- Seller Inventory #: 000537
- Binding: Hardcover
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- Publisher: MacLellan Co. Publishers
- Place: Akron, Ohio
- Date published: 1920
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