A Friend In Need
by Van Dyke, Henry, Editor
- Used
- very good
- Paperback
- Condition
- Very Good
- Seller
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East Granby, Connecticut, United States
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About This Item
New York: Barse & Hopkins Publishers, 1915. Undated, circa 1915. Selections by Henry Van Dyke in a charming pocket-size, Arts-and-Crafts style gift book full of quotations from the most highly recognizable voices (Coleridge, Lord Byron, Jefferson, Sir John Lubbock, Ali Ben Abu Taheb, Thoreau, Hugo and more) upon the subject of friends and enemies. Light tan softcover with Greek Renaissance color cover design, tied with a small white ribbon, 60 pages. The book is in very good condition with some overall surface wear, lightly rubbed periphery, sound text block, gift inscription in ink on first free endpaper, otherwise clean pages with no other markings.. Soft Cover. Very Good. 32mo (4.25" x 3.5" or 11 cm x 9 cm).
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- Bookseller
- Resource Books, LLC (US)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 014241
- Title
- A Friend In Need
- Author
- Van Dyke, Henry, Editor
- Format/Binding
- Paperback
- Book Condition
- Used - Very Good
- Publisher
- Barse & Hopkins Publishers
- Place of Publication
- New York
- Date Published
- 1915
- Size
- 32mo (4.25" x 3.5" or
- Keywords
- QUOTABLES ON FRIENDS AND ENEMIES INTERNATIONAL SPOKESPERSONS GIFT BOOKS
- Bookseller catalogs
- Fiction, Literature, Poetry, Literary History;
Terms of Sale
Resource Books, LLC
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About the Seller
Resource Books, LLC
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East Granby, Connecticut
About Resource Books, LLC
Resource Books, LLC deals in antiquarian and out-of-print books in a wide variety of subject matter, mainly non-fiction.
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- Text Block
- Most simply the inside pages of a book. More precisely, the block of paper formed by the cut and stacked pages of a book....