THE DIAL: VOLUME LXXVII (JULY TO DECEMBER, 1924)
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Camden: The Dial Publishing Company, 1924. First edition. Hardcover. Octavo, xii, 540 pages; G; Reddish brown leather spine with raised bands and gilt lettering; Front cover has largely split from the spine (but still bound at the bands), moderate wear at corners and edges, mild rubbing on raised bands of spine, a crease along the joint of back cover, and the leather at head of spine is chipped; Mild age-toning at edges and on pages opposite mounted plates; 3/4 leather-bound with marbled boards; Illustrated; Bookplate of R.H. Titherington pasted on front pastedown; CX consignment; NOTE: Shelved in Room G. A compendium of the the six monthly editions of literary publication "The Dial " issued between July and December of 1924.
R. H. (Richard Handfield) Titherington [1861-1935] was an historian, biographer, and literary critic. 1346261. Special Collections.
R. H. (Richard Handfield) Titherington [1861-1935] was an historian, biographer, and literary critic. 1346261. Special Collections.
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- THE DIAL: VOLUME LXXVII (JULY TO DECEMBER, 1924)
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- Gilt
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- Rubbing
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