The Black Cat: A Monthly Magazine of Original Short Stories, No. 58, July 1900 (The Quarantined Bridegroom & The Dancing Goddess)
by Canfield, H.S. & C.C. Newkirk, Edna Kenton, H.D. Umbstaetter, William Guthrie Kelly
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Boston: Shortstory Publishing. Used - Very Good. 1900. Octavo. 45 pp & xix pp advertisements. Moderate shelf wear, discoloration, and chipping to wraps, with previous owner's inscription to front wrap. Altogether a copy in Very Good condition. (Subject: Fiction.)
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- Title
- The Black Cat: A Monthly Magazine of Original Short Stories, No. 58, July 1900 (The Quarantined Bridegroom & The Dancing Goddess)
- Author
- Canfield, H.S. & C.C. Newkirk, Edna Kenton, H.D. Umbstaetter, William Guthrie Kelly
- Book Condition
- Used - Very Good
- Binding
- Paperback
- Publisher
- Boston: Shortstory Publishing
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- Chipping
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- Octavo
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