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New York: Alfred A. Knopf. Very Good+ with no dust jacket; Wrinkles along spine, original to binding. Corners of covers very slightly thumbed. 1999. Uncorrected Proof. Hardcover. The author describes Gallic characters, adventure, and culinary treats in Provence. This is the follow-up to the author's A Year In Provence. Uncorrected proof in white wraps. First leaf is a facsimile of the intended cover for the hardback edition. ; 8vo .
New York: Random House, 1955. 186 p.; 20 cm. (8 inches). Dark blue cloth spine with dark blue paper over boards. Gilt-stamped spine title; French flag stamped in color on front board. Illustrated dust jacket. Top page edges red. In Very Good+ Condition: slightly cocked; pages are clean and tight. Dust jacket is in Good Condition: price-clipped; rubbed; 3 small tears of 1½ cm. (½ inch) or less from top edge. An enjoyable and interesting reflection on mid-1950s France by an American.. First Edition. Very Good+/Good.
New York: Harper & Row, 1963. 288 p.: 16 p. of photographs; 20 cm. (8 inches). Blue cloth with gilt-stamped spine title; gilt-stamped series emblem on front cover. Color illustrated dust jacket. Maps on endpapers. In-text maps. Small puncture in front joint; otherwise book is in Near Fine Condition. Dust jacket is in Very Good Condition: edges rubbed; top edge slightly chipped; small puncture along front joint.. First Edition. Near Fine/Very Good.
New York: Brentano's, 1928. 160 p.: maps; 17 cm. (7 inches). Orange cloth with black spine and cover titles; front cover illustration. No dust jacket. Front free endpaper bears faint stamp reading "Compliments of Chester-Cambridge Bank & Trust Company" and former owner's name: Marie G. Robertson. Third printing. Designed for the American travelling abroad, when women took along crepe de chine frocks, silk stockings, handkerchiefs, and hats. Includes tips on shipboard customs ("As soon as convenient after coming on board, arrange with the deck steward for your deck chair and rug"); tipping onboard ship and after you land; and "unamerican" customs abroad. Also includes space for a travel diary, not used in this copy. In Near Fine- Condition: corners are lightly rubbed; cover lightly soiled; pages are clean and tight. An entertaining look at travel in the 1920s.. Near Fine-.