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Published by S. S. Mcclure, New York NY, 1910
Seller: Gibson's Books, New Hope, AL, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Very Good with no dust jacket; Edgewear. ; ; 369 pages.
Published by S. S. Mcclure, New York NY, 1910
Seller: Gibson's Books, New Hope, AL, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Very Good with no dust jacket; Edgewear. ; ; 346 pages.
Published by S. S. Mcclure, New York NY, 1910
Seller: Gibson's Books, New Hope, AL, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Very Good with no dust jacket; Edgewear. ; ; 370 pages.
Published by S. S. McClure Company, 1910
Seller: Top Notch Books, Tolar, TX, U.S.A.
Hard Cover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. Red cloth boards, blind-stamped on front, gilt lettering on spine, light wear, rubbed at spine tips. Pages are clean, text has no markings, binding is sound. Size: 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall.
Published by S. S. McClure Company, 1910
Seller: Top Notch Books, Tolar, TX, U.S.A.
Hard Cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Red cloth boards, blind-stamped on front, gilt lettering on spine, light wear, rubbed at spine tips. Pages are clean, text has no markings, binding is sound. Size: 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall.
Published by S. S. McClure Company, 1910
Seller: Top Notch Books, Tolar, TX, U.S.A.
Hard Cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Red cloth boards, blind-stamped on front, gilt lettering on spine, light wear, rubbed at spine tips. Pages are clean, text has no markings, binding is sound. Prior owner name on fep. Size: 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Ex-Libris.
Published by S. S. McClure Company, 1910
Seller: Top Notch Books, Tolar, TX, U.S.A.
Hard Cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Red cloth boards, blind-stamped on front, gilt lettering on spine, light wear, rubbed at spine tips. Pages are clean, text has no markings, binding is sound. Size: 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall.
Published by S. S. McClure Company, 1910
Seller: Top Notch Books, Tolar, TX, U.S.A.
Hard Cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Red cloth boards, blind-stamped on front, gilt lettering on spine is partially rubbed off, light wear, rubbed at spine tips. Pages are clean, text has no markings, binding is sound. Size: 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall.
Published by S. S. McClure Company, 1910
Seller: Top Notch Books, Tolar, TX, U.S.A.
Hard Cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Red cloth boards, blind-stamped on front, gilt lettering on spine, light wear, rubbed at spine tips. Pages are clean, text has no markings, binding is sound. Size: 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall.
Published by S. S. McClure Company, 1910
Seller: Top Notch Books, Tolar, TX, U.S.A.
Hard Cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Red cloth boards, blind-stamped on front, gilt lettering on spine, light wear, rubbed at spine tips. Pages are clean, text has no markings, binding is sound. Size: 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall.
Published by S. S. McClure Company
Seller: ThriftBooks-Atlanta, AUSTELL, GA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less 1.01.
Published by Authorhouse UK, 2011
ISBN 10: 1456771027ISBN 13: 9781456771027
Seller: Lucky's Textbooks, Dallas, TX, U.S.A.
Book
Condition: New.
Published by S.S. McClure, 1910
Seller: Brown Dog Books, Longbranch, WA, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Sold as an incomplete set. Volume 20 is missing. Red cloth boards, blind-stamped on front, gilt lettering on spine, light wear at edges of cover. Pages are clean, text has no markings, binding is sound. Top edge of pages darkened.
Published by Dated 25 April and with autograph note stating that it was 'Partly used in Sunday Express London 27/4/52', 1952
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
21pp., fourteen of them in 4to, and the other seven pages cut down. In fair condition, on aged and worn paper. Stapled together, with the first leaf detached. The article is complete but untitled. It is unattributed, but comes from the J. R. Gordon papers. A well-written and incisive piece, written from an insider's point of view. Gordon lays out his stall at the very start: 'Few people of our generation have influenced the life of it so profoundly as Lord Northcliffe. He was the incomparable journalist of our age. | There is not a single newspaper in Britain today which does not bear the impress of the revolutionary change he made in journalism. | That change was so tremendous that it is difficult now to measure it, although it took place 60 years ago.' From the first Gordon stresses his own personal connection with Northcliffe: 'What was he like? In youth and through most of the flaming creative, constructive years he was a[s] slim and as handsome in face as a man can ever hope to be. But when I came into association with him, in the final years, the bulk of his body seemed far too heavy for his legs. He walked with his head thrust forward so that he seemed to crouch. He stumped his legs down heavily as he moved. The over handsome face had become fleshy and coppery. The lustre had gone from his eyes. But the magnetism was still there. He was the incarnation of domination.' The account deals with Northcliffe's death, 'in the zenith of his power, [.] in a wooden hut which had been built in a few hours to give him air and isolation on the roof of is great house in Carlton Gardens'. Gordon's final assessment of his subject concludes: 'By freeing newspapers from control by political subsidies, he gave the controller of a newspaper potentially greater political power than anyone in a democracy had ever held before outside the government. He was not himself able to use that power too effectively. But it is there to be used. That problem he also bequeathed to the future.'.