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The Yarns of Sir Peter Schwiveliivitski and his Crew

The Yarns of Sir Peter Schwiveliivitski and his Crew

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The Yarns of Sir Peter Schwiveliivitski and his Crew

by SKAGGS, Silas and Sir Peter McReavy

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Potlatch City [Seattle]: S. F. Shorey, 1913. First Edition. Stiff Printed Wraps. Very Good+. 16mo. Pp. 46. Illustrated throughout with black & white caricatures. Bound in gray paper printed in red and black, french flaps, Yapp edges, side stapled. Doubled vellum pages printed in red and black. Cover edges lightly bent, chipped and darkened. Four humorous stories by Silas Skaggs and one by Sir Peter McReavy. Shorey's use of "Potlatch City" as place of publication coincides with the first annual Golden Potlatch (or Potlatch Days), an annual Seattle celebration that was marred by riots relating to Wobbly labor activism the following year. Rare: no auction sales divined, no institutional copies recorded. Preserved in a clear archival sleeve with acid-free backing.

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Bookseller
Long Brothers Fine and Rare Books, ABAA US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
4712
Title
The Yarns of Sir Peter Schwiveliivitski and his Crew
Author
SKAGGS, Silas and Sir Peter McReavy
Format/Binding
Stiff Printed Wraps
Book Condition
Used - Very Good+
Quantity Available
1
Edition
First Edition
Publisher
S. F. Shorey
Place of Publication
Potlatch City [Seattle]
Date Published
1913
Keywords
Sam Shorey Wobblies IWW I Won't Work International Workers of the World

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Long Brothers Fine and Rare Books, ABAA

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About Long Brothers Fine and Rare Books, ABAA

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