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The Argosy, Volume XXIII & XXIV (23 & 24), January - December 1877

The Argosy, Volume XXIII & XXIV (23 & 24), January - December 1877

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The Argosy, Volume XXIII & XXIV (23 & 24), January - December 1877

by Various Authors: Mrs Henry Wood, Anna H. Drury, Julia Kavanagh, Mrs G. Linnaeus Banks

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London: Richard Bentley, 1877. Book. Good. Hardcover. First Edition.. Contains: Gabriel's Appointment by Anna H. Drury. Complete serialisation Illustrated. Johnny Ludlow stories by Mrs Henry Wood include: Katarina Orsini, The Mystery at Number Seven, Owen the Milkman, Helen Whitney's Wedding, Helen's Curate, A Day in Briar Wood & Leo the Letter-man. Other short stories include: A World Between by Mrs G. Linnaeus Banks, Clement's Love by Julia Kavanagh, A Mysterious Visitor by Mrs Henry Wood. Two volumes bound as one in late C19th deep purple leather over marbled boards. Extremities scuffed, small chip to paper on front board, inner jointpapers cracked (but joints tight), good. A heavy item which will require additional postage outside UK..

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Bookseller
Richard Beaton GB (GB)
Bookseller's Inventory #
NL0360
Title
The Argosy, Volume XXIII & XXIV (23 & 24), January - December 1877
Author
Various Authors: Mrs Henry Wood, Anna H. Drury, Julia Kavanagh, Mrs G. Linnaeus Banks
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Good
Edition
First Edition.
Publisher
Richard Bentley
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1877
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In addition to listing on bookselling websites, I issue quarterly catalogues, available free of charge on request. I offer a select stock of nineteenth and early twentieth century fiction -- novels, short story collections, literary journals, annuals etc, with a strong emphasis on lesser-known novelists.

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