$15.00 USD • Used
Were it not for the loss of the tip of the lower front corner of the cover and page toning inside (due to acidic paper) this one is quite good, tightly bound, and with no creasing or labels. Only ...
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Were it not for the loss of the tip of the lower front corner of the cover and page toning inside (due to acidic paper) this one is quite good, tightly bound, and with no creasing or labels. Only one spread is considerably toned thanks to a piece of newsprint laid-in. Nonetheless it's a very special issue primarily for Part II of a serial story by Erle Stanley Gardner titled "The Case of the Curious Bride." Other interesting things are an article by Cornelius Vanderbilt Jr. titled "Society Snubs Roosevelt" and a short story, "The Roue's Daughter" by Adela Rogers St. John . Magazine measures 8-1/2" x 11-1/2" and has 58 pages.
Product Info
Publisher: Liberty Publishing Corporation
Year: 1934
Type: Used
Binding: Softcover
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Country: United States