Gods of Yesterday
New York: Appleton, 1928. 259 pages, 8vo, black cloth in with inlaid front cover illustration and paper spine label; corners bumped, spine lightly faded. New York: D. Appleton, 1928. First edition. A very good copy. More
New York: Appleton, 1928. 259 pages, 8vo, black cloth in with inlaid front cover illustration and paper spine label; corners bumped, spine lightly faded. New York: D. Appleton, 1928. First edition. A very good copy. More
New: Appleton, 1928. 245 pages, light foxing, black cloth, paper titles on spine and front cover. New York: Appleton, 1928. Very good(-). Signed on the title page by the author, and with a long personal inscription on fly-leaf signed 'Jay" likely also the author. More
many plates, most in color. 4to, cloth, d.w. N.Y.: Grossman, 1970. vg. More
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