The Lady Of The Barge
de JACOBS, W.W
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London, London, United Kingdom
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London: Harper & Brothers, 1902. 8vo, pp. 300, 8pp. publisher's advertisements bound in at rear. Original orange illustrated boards, lettered in black to front panel and gilt to spine. Tissue guard to frontispiece. One illustration detached, foxing to preliminaries, cup mark to rear panel, splash stain to front panel, gilt to spine faded, a little wear to spine ends. Frontispiece and eleven further illustrations by Grieffenhagen and Sullivan. First edition. Publisher's advertisements at rear date October 1902. A collection of short stories -- among them The Monkey's Paw, one of the most famous -- and terrifying -- horror stories ever written.
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- The Lady Of The Barge
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- JACOBS, W.W
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- London: Harper & Brothers, 1902
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- General Literature
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