May This House Be Safe From Tigers
by Alexander King
- Used
- near fine
- Hardcover
- first
- Condition
- Near Fine/Very Good
- Seller
-
Kanab, Utah, United States
Payment Methods Accepted
About This Item
Simon and Schuster, New York, 1960 A nice copy of the first edition/first printing, book near fine, dustcover very good (moderate edgewear; short closed tear, head of spine). Dark grey paper-covered boards, blue cloth-covered spine, gilt spine and front board lettering, 8 5/8 x 5 3/4 inches, 374 pp. (1722RO081). 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good.
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Details
- Bookseller
- Boojum and Snark Books (US)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 4085
- Title
- May This House Be Safe From Tigers
- Author
- Alexander King
- Format/Binding
- Hardcover
- Book Condition
- Used - Near Fine
- Jacket Condition
- Very Good
- Edition
- 1st Edition
- Publisher
- Simon and Schuster, New York
- Date Published
- 1960
- Keywords
- HUMOR, AMERICAN, UNITED STATES, AUTOBIOGRAPHY
Terms of Sale
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About the Seller
Boojum and Snark Books
Biblio member since 2003
Kanab, Utah
About Boojum and Snark Books
General antiquarian and out-of-print books. Specializing in medicine, history of medicine, science, technology and technical books.
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- Gilt
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