A Mountain Europa, A Cumberland Vendetta, & The Last Stetson
by Fox, John William Jr. (1862-1919)
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- Hardcover
- first
- Condition
- Collectible - Poor
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Argillite, Kentucky, United States
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About This Item
NY: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1909. 1st Edition. Hardcover_cloth. Collectible - Poor. F. C. Yohn and Louis Loeb. 5.25"x7.75" 279 pp. Date on title page. Scribner's colophon on C/R page. Olive cloth. Gilt flower emblem on front. Faded gilt letters to spine. Three illustrations on listing accounted for except frontispiece is missing. Gilt top edge. PONs on ffep. "No. 24" inside front cover. 3 numbers on ffep in red crayon. Spine straight, binding tight, pages toned, deckled edge. Not x-library. Light soiling to boards. Edge wear w/rubs and fraying. Light soiling to boards. Light toning. Tear to page 5 repaired w/archival tape. A Mountain Europa: Kentucky Mountains, a reality, more beautiful than the dreams of the protagonist is waiting for his arrival. The hopes and desires cherished by him are elucidated in a way that enthralls the reader. Life goes on and along the way it offers beauty and glory. This charming tale encapsulates the struggles and successes in a skilful manner. Captivating! Source: Publisher
A Cumberland Vendetta: N/A
The Last Stetson is a classic western.
According to Wikipedia: "Born in Stony Point, Kentucky to John William Fox, Sr., and Minerva Worth Carr, Fox studied English at Harvard University. He graduated in 1883 before becoming a reporter in New York City. After working for both New York Times and the New York Sun, he published a successful serialization of his first novel, A Mountain Europa, in Century magazine in 1892. Two moderately successful short story collections followed, as well as his first conventional novel, The Kentuckians in 1898. Fox gained a following as a war correspondent, working for Harper's Weekly in Cuba during the Spanish-American War of 1898, where he served with the "Rough Riders." Six years later he traveled to Asia to report on the Russo-Japanese War for Scribner's magazine.
Source: Publisher.
A Cumberland Vendetta: N/A
The Last Stetson is a classic western.
According to Wikipedia: "Born in Stony Point, Kentucky to John William Fox, Sr., and Minerva Worth Carr, Fox studied English at Harvard University. He graduated in 1883 before becoming a reporter in New York City. After working for both New York Times and the New York Sun, he published a successful serialization of his first novel, A Mountain Europa, in Century magazine in 1892. Two moderately successful short story collections followed, as well as his first conventional novel, The Kentuckians in 1898. Fox gained a following as a war correspondent, working for Harper's Weekly in Cuba during the Spanish-American War of 1898, where he served with the "Rough Riders." Six years later he traveled to Asia to report on the Russo-Japanese War for Scribner's magazine.
Source: Publisher.
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- Bookseller
- Blacks Bookshop (US)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 13803
- Title
- A Mountain Europa, A Cumberland Vendetta, & The Last Stetson
- Author
- Fox, John William Jr. (1862-1919)
- Illustrator
- F. C. Yohn and Louis Loeb
- Format/Binding
- Hardcover_cloth
- Book Condition
- Used - Collectible - Poor
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Edition
- 1st Edition
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Publisher
- Charles Scribner's Sons
- Place of Publication
- NY
- Date Published
- 1909
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