REBECCA, #227, STATED 1st Modern Library Edition on Copyright pg,, 1943, DJ Titles indicate Spring 1943 printing -- correct for first edition; DJ Back is g in COLOR Dustjacket of Mrs. Danvers
by BY DAPHNE du MAURIER, Grey & White Torch Bearer running man on Endpapers Light Fox Owner name, Inner DJ Flap Pricelipped BUT shows 95 CENTS INTACT
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- very good
- Hardcover
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- Condition
- Very Good/Good
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MODERN LIBRARY NY , 227 SPINE OF DJ, Bound by H. Wolff, 1943 HBDJ, 1943, STATED 1st Modern Library Edition on Copyright pg, verso DJ shows 291 titles; BK VG/GOOD DJ ,457 pages plus ML Catalogue ends with AMOK ,BACK OF RED & White DJ says over 275 Titles at 95 cents shows edge crease wear & Pre ZipCode Coupon, ,Book is in VG condition LIGHT FOX ; LIGHT edge and spine wear to cover of book; Good top stain; DJ shows edge wear and tinychips at corners & light creases; chip out of head and heel of spine of DJ takes out part of authors Name; solid binding though 1st 24 pages Slightly Unaligned with others but Not Badly; former owner's signature on ffep, Toledano # 227.1; Style 8 binding in red; DJ titles indicate Spring 1943 printing -- correct for first edition; DJ Back is g, Small Red cloth with Gold gilt titles in black box on front cvr, ,Interior nice tight clean light Fox, wear, ,COLOR Dustjacket of Mrs. Danvers on Front in Long Grey & Black Dress Holding Small Purse & Key, The haunting tale of Manderley, the home of the previous Mrs de Winter, Few romances compare with this classic in the Gothic genre. Written with a deep intensity of emotion, it carries the reader headlong in its current to its final, dramatic climax. . 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Good.
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- BLUFF PARK RARE BOOKS (US)
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- Title
- REBECCA, #227, STATED 1st Modern Library Edition on Copyright pg,, 1943, DJ Titles indicate Spring 1943 printing -- correct for first edition; DJ Back is g in COLOR Dustjacket of Mrs. Danvers
- Author
- BY DAPHNE du MAURIER, Grey & White Torch Bearer running man on Endpapers Light Fox Owner name, Inner DJ Flap Pricelipped BUT shows 95 CENTS INTACT
- Format/Binding
- Hardcover
- Book Condition
- Used - Very Good
- Jacket Condition
- Good
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Edition
- 1st Edition
- Publisher
- MODERN LIBRARY NY , 227 SPINE OF DJ, Bound by H. Wolff
- Date Published
- 1943
- Keywords
- BY DAPHNE du MAURIER, MODERN LIBRARY LITERATURE Fiction
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- VG
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- Gilt
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- Tight
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- Cloth
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