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Romances of Mobile. Issued by Louisville & Nashville R.R.

Romances of Mobile. Issued by Louisville & Nashville R.R. by [Alabama]: Calver, Vic

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Seller: The Joe Fay Company LLC
Title
Romances of Mobile. Issued by Louisville & Nashville R.R.
Author
[Alabama]: Calver, Vic
Seller
The Joe Fay Company LLC (United States)
Description
[Louisville, Ky.]: Louisville & Nashville Railroad for the Tourist Welcome Club of Mobile, 1921. 63,[1]pp., including a full-page map. Illustrated. Small octavo. Original pictorial wrappers printed in brown, black, and orange, stapled. Minimal wear. A bright copy in near fine condition. A rare compilation of romantic tales of Mobile, Alabama, described here as "The Heart of the Storied South" and "the gateway to the Gulf coast."  According to the copyright notice, "the eight tales on pages 5 to 56 inclusive are from the pen of Vic Carver, compiled by the Tourist Welcome Club of Mobile."  A sampling of the titles include "The Shining Towers of El Dorado," "The Heart of Tuscaloosa," "Madame La Vergne Smiles," and "The Last Slave."  The chapter headings feature historical and romantic vignettes.  The text is interspersed with numerous photographs and line drawings featuring street scenes in Mobile, notable buildings, park and port scenes, and more.  The work ends with a railroad map for the Louisville & Nashville railroad.  A short passage from the Foreword sums up the work: "Some small account of how Romance has figured in the life of the city in the dim past…woven of more fact than fancy, a blending of legend and cold truth."  OCLC locates just three copies, at South Alabama, The University of Missouri-St. Louis, and Sul Ross.
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Oeuvres Completes Illustrees de Emile Zola. Three volumes (six volumes in three) by Zola, Emile; Fasquelle, Eugene

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Title
Oeuvres Completes Illustrees de Emile Zola. Three volumes (six volumes in three)
Author
Zola, Emile; Fasquelle, Eugene
Seller
Weller Book Works ABAA/ILAB (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
Bibliotheque Charpentier, 1906. Very Good. Zola, Emile. Oeuvres Completes Illustrees de Emile Zola. Three volumes (six volumes in three). Fasquelle, Eugene. Paris: Bibliotheque Charpentier, 1906. Edition ne varietur. 269; 336; 401; 264; 245; 488pp. Illustrated. 4to. Book condition: Very good. Edges lightly rubbed and corners on volume one lightly bumped. Head of spine on volume three lightly scuffed. Marbled paper end sheets. Text edges lightly toned and a few pages in volume three creased. Contains the works: La Fortune Des Rougon, La Curee, Le Ventre De Paris, La Conquete De Plassans, La Faute De L'Abbe Mouret, Son Excellence Eugene Rougon.
Cousin Jane

Cousin Jane by WILSON, Harry Leon

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Title
Cousin Jane
Author
WILSON, Harry Leon
Seller
Lorne Bair Rare Books (United States)
Description
New York: Cosmopolitan, 1925. First Edition. First Printing. Octavo (19cm); red cloth-covered boards, with titling and blocking stamped in gilt on spine and front cover; dustjacket; 388pp. Modest rubbing to board edges, with shelf-soil and mild cracks to gutter; Good. Dustwrapper, unclipped (priced $2.00), spine-tanned, with light foxing, tiny chips and tears to extremities, 3" closed tear to rear flap fold, and small tape mend to front panel verso; Good. "Story of how a large California fortune made from mining was lost through stock speculation. The setting is a large mansion in "Union Hill," a mining town in the northern mines of the Sierra Nevda, 1920's" (see Baird, California Fiction, 2649). BAIRD 2649. [84253].
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THE ANGEL THAT TROUBLED THE WATERS by WILDER, Thornton

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Title
THE ANGEL THAT TROUBLED THE WATERS
Author
WILDER, Thornton
Seller
Charles Agvent, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Near Fine in a Good dustwrapper with chips and soiling
Description
New York: Coward-McCann, 1928. First Edition. hardcover. Near Fine in a Good dustwrapper with chips and soiling. One of 2000 numbered copies of the First Trade Edition SIGNED by the publisher.
No. 1. In Senate, January 7, 1834. Message from the Governor

No. 1. In Senate, January 7, 1834. Message from the Governor by Marcy, William L.

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No. 1. In Senate, January 7, 1834. Message from the Governor
Author
Marcy, William L.
Seller
Second Story Books, ABAA (United States)
Description
New York, 1834. Other. Disbound pamphlet; 32 pages; G-; light foxing, marking in pencil on front cover, open tears to front cover, tape binding on spine; RW; Shelved Room A. 1358255. Special Collections.