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Published by New York: Modern Library Edition. AUTUMN 1941, 278 Titles Listed on DJ., 1941
Seller: Shepardson Bookstall, Brookline, MA, U.S.A.
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. SHEPARDSON BOOKSTALL, 20 YEARS OF EXCELLENCE. DJ unclipped (95 cents); covered in mylar; chips on spine bottom, back bottom edge and back top left. Book is covered in navy blue cloth and has black and gold lettering and trim; Kent endpapers; binding #8; black topstain. Very nice copy.
Published by New York: Boni & Liveright/The Modern Library Edition. 1923, First Printing., 1923
Seller: Shepardson Bookstall, Brookline, MA, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. SHEPARDSON BOOKSTALL, 20 YEARS OF EXCELLENCE. FIRST PRINTING, Stated on copyright page. Green leatherette with titles listed at back; Boni and Liveright logo of monk at desk on front; light wear on corners; page yellowing; Brodzky endpapers have small chip on inside front bottom. STORY: A young man in the late 1700s, Jacques Menetrier, the son of a cookshop owner (the cookshop is called "The Queen Pedauque), who falls under the sway of a somewhat rascally cleric named Jerome Coignard. Coignard freeloads at the cookshop for a while, teaching young Jacques Latin and other things.
Published by New York: Boni & Liveright/Modern Library Edition. 1923, First Printing, 112 Titles Listed at Back., 1923
Seller: Shepardson Bookstall, Brookline, MA, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. SHEPARDSON BOOKSTALL, 20 YEARS OF EXCELLENCE. Green LEATHERETTE with gold lettering and trim; BL logo in gold on front; faded Brodzky endpapers with a red inked .25 cents at back. STORY: A young man in the late 1700s, Jacques Menetrier, the son of a cookshop owner (the cookshop is called "The Queen Pedauque), who falls under the sway of a somewhat rascally cleric named Jerome Coignard. Coignard freeloads at the cookshop for a while, teaching young Jacques Latin and other things.
Published by New York: Modern Library Edition. FIRST MODERN LIBRARY EDITION,Spring 1933, 210 Titles Listed on DJ., 1933
Seller: Shepardson Bookstall, Brookline, MA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Pictorial DJ unclipped (95 cents); covered in mylar; large chip on bottom right corner; small chips on top and bottom spine edge plus one tiny one on back top; also has writing on front: Royston-V.C. and a little drawing on the penguins (See Scan); tanning on spine. Book covered in brown BALLOON cloth; Spine 7; Kent endpapers; previous owner's name lightly written on front endpaper.
Published by New York: Modern Library Edition. FIRST MODERN LIBRARY EDITION,Spring 1933, 210 Titles Listed on DJ., 1933
Seller: Shepardson Bookstall, Brookline, MA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. SHEPARDSON BOOKSTALL, 20 YEARS OF EXCELLENCE. RARE COPY WITH DJ. Pictorial DJ unclipped (95 cents); covered in mylar; wear on seams; light chipping on top and bottom spine edges; tanning on spine. Book is Brown BALLOON cloth with gold lettering and trim; Spine #7; Kent endpapers; previous owner's name written on front free endpaper; attractive sticker under the front flap.
Published by New York: Modern Library Edition. TRUE FIRST MODERN LIBRARY EDITION, 1923, 103 Titles Listed at Back, 1923
Seller: Shepardson Bookstall, Brookline, MA, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. No Jacket. 1st Edition. SHEPARDSON BOOKSTALL, 20 YEARS OF EXCELLENCE. TIGHT and CLEAN almost 100 year old book; Green Leatherette; Spine #2; Gold BL on front with gold author name and title on spine; Brodzky Endpapers in Near Fine condition i.e. bright green and white; light green top-stain. (SEE SCANS) STORY: A young man in the late 1700s, Jacques Menetrier, the son of a cookshop owner (the cookshop is called "The Queen Pedauque), who falls under the sway of a somewhat rascally cleric named Jerome Coignard. Coignard freeloads at the cookshop for a while, teaching young Jacques Latin and other things.
Published by New York: The Modern Library Edition, August 1939., 1939
Seller: Shepardson Bookstall, Brookline, MA, U.S.A.
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. SHEPARDSON BOOKSTALL, 20 YEARS OF EXCELLENCE. SCARCE Surviving Pictorial DJ covered in mylar; 95 cents on front flap; with 268 Titles listed at back and inside; worn on seams; small chips on front bottom right corner and top and bottom spine edges. BOOK: Chocolate Brown Balloon cloth; Spine #7; Kent Endpapers; maroon top-stain. STORY: the first novel by Anatole France, published in 1881. With this work he made himself known as a novelist; he had been primarily known as a poet. The novel received the Académie française prize.
Published by New York: Modern Library Publishers. Spring 1937, 246 Titles listed at Back, 1937
Seller: Shepardson Bookstall, Brookline, MA, U.S.A.
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. SHEPARDSON BOOKSTALL, 20 YEARS OF EXCELLENCE. RARE SURVIVING Blue and Beige DJ covered in mylar; has tiny corner tear. BOOK: Covered in bright blue balloon cloth; has gold torchbearer on front with gold lettering on spine; Sping 37; blue top-stain.
Published by New York: Boni & Liveright, Inc./The Modern Library Edition. First Edition, September 1917, 35 Titles, 1917
Seller: Shepardson Bookstall, Brookline, MA, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. No Jacket. 1st Edition. SHEPARDSON BOOKSTALL, 20 YEARS OF EXCELLENCE. Green Leatherette; BL Logo on front; 35 Titles listed at front in C3 catalog; marbled endpapers. Light wear on bottom spine edge and along side seam edge. FIRST BONI & LIVERIGHT/MODERN LIBARY EDITION. STORY: Sylvestre Bonnard, a member of the Institute, is a historian and philologist, gifted with great erudition. He lives among books, and launches himself into the research, in Sicily and Paris, of the precious manuscript of the French version of the Golden Legend, which he finally obtains. By chance he meets a young girl named Jeanne, the daughter of a woman he once loved. To protect the child from her abusive guardian Maitre Mouche, he takes her away, and she ends up marrying Henri Gelis, one of Bonnard's students.