All Aboard for the Lakes and Mountains / 1891
All Aboard for the Lakes and Mountains / 1891
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by Edward A. Rand
This is the second journey with Uncle Nat Rob Merry and their young friends and companions, Ralph and Rick, to the lakes and mountains of America.
"Among all the lands and nationalities of earth, America stands in many respects, peerless, unrivaled, and unrivalable. It is the broadest land ever given to any people, the grandest and most beautiful, the most varied in its attractions and its products, and the most unlimited in its capabilities and its future." -- Publisher's Preface
Book Condition: Good | Dust Jacket: No Jacket
The book is in the original pictorial dark red cloth, with the design in black and silver gilt. The boards and spine have signs of shelf wear, bumping, and rubbing to the edges. The board covers have a small tear on the front and back joints. The front pastedown has the owner's name in ink. The text block is cracked at the front hinge, as well as the gutter on page thirty-two. The text block pages are age-tanned. The book is heavily illustrated throughout.
Provenance: Handwritten Harry Loudenback, 1892
Published: Chicago: Donohue, Henneberry & Co.
Publication Date: 1891
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: Good
Pages: 385pp
Size: 9" x 7"
This is the second journey with Uncle Nat Rob Merry and their young friends and companions, Ralph and Rick, to the lakes and mountains of America.
"Among all the lands and nationalities of earth, America stands in many respects, peerless, unrivaled, and unrivalable. It is the broadest land ever given to any people, the grandest and most beautiful, the most varied in its attractions and its products, and the most unlimited in its capabilities and its future." -- Publisher's Preface
Book Condition: Good | Dust Jacket: No Jacket
The book is in the original pictorial dark red cloth, with the design in black and silver gilt. The boards and spine have signs of shelf wear, bumping, and rubbing to the edges. The board covers have a small tear on the front and back joints. The front pastedown has the owner's name in ink. The text block is cracked at the front hinge, as well as the gutter on page thirty-two. The text block pages are age-tanned. The book is heavily illustrated throughout.
Provenance: Handwritten Harry Loudenback, 1892
Published: Chicago: Donohue, Henneberry & Co.
Publication Date: 1891
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: Good
Pages: 385pp
Size: 9" x 7"
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