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Description:First edition (stated). Hardcover. DJ in new mylar. 5 3/4 x 8 1...First edition (stated). Hardcover. DJ in new mylar. 5 3/4 x 8 1/2. 424 pages. End papers illustrated with a map. Light wear to extremities, pages lightly yellowed. The DJ is yellowed and has wear to edges with small nicks, area of paper peel on upper edge of front panel. Good+/Good. Binding tight and square. Pages clean.
Description:Very Good/This book has a dust jacket. -----Brown spine and...Very Good/This book has a dust jacket. -----Brown spine and lighter brown covers, a thick book, 8 1/2" tall. 424 pages...............VERY GOOD CONDITION, solid and fresh and clean--dust jacket slightly chipped and lightly soiled, protected with new clear cover.
Publisher: Mcgraw-Hill Book Company, New York, 1961, First Edition
Description:Joseph Papin. Octavo, hardcover, VG in beige marbled boards...Joseph Papin. Octavo, hardcover, VG in beige marbled boards with black cloth at spine. No dj. Map endpapers. A rollicking picaresque tale about a boy and his uncle fleeing the Ku Klux Klan during the Reconstruction period following the Civil War. Funny and hair-raising, besides the KKK, villains in hot pursuit include wicked Indians, rutheless spies and imposters as nephew and uncle navigate the Mississippi to the Florida Keyes. Plots and counterplots abound in this tale of high adventure from Robert Lewis Taylor (1912-1998) which was adapted as the Disney movie, Treasure of Matecumbe in 1976. b & w drawings.
Description:illustrations by Joseph Papin. Very Good. Book DJ clean with...illustrations by Joseph Papin. Very Good. Book DJ clean with light shelf wear and gentle signs of handling use, price unclipped with n inscriptions. pages clean with no folds or creases looking carefully read with illustrations and maps intact. Clean, solidly bound, lightly used copy.
Description:Good. 1961 print. Binding is tight with a slight lean. Text is...Good. 1961 print. Binding is tight with a slight lean. Text is clean, pages are tanned. Cover and spine have creases. Expedited service will get it there faster.
Description:PROOF COPY. illustrations by Joseph Papin. Story of an area of...PROOF COPY. illustrations by Joseph Papin. Story of an area of Florida. 418pp. Orange paper covers.
Description:Joseph Papin (Illustrator) Collectible-Fine in Near Fine jacket....Joseph Papin (Illustrator) Collectible-Fine in Near Fine jacket. First U.K. Edition, First Thus First U.K. Edition. Text/As New. Illustrated yellow linen boards/Fine. DJ/NF; price-clipped w/light wear; under mylar. Maps to red endpapers. A rollicking picaresque tale about a boy and his uncle fleeing the Ku Klux Klan during the Reconstruction period following the Civil War. Funny and hair-raising, besides the KKK, villains in hot pursuit include wicked Indians, rutheless spies and imposters as nephew and uncle navigate the Mississippi to the Florida Keyes. Plots and counterplots abound in this tale of high adventure from Robert Lewis Taylor (1912-1998) which was adapted as the Disney movie, Treasure of Matecumbe in 1976.
Description:Very Good. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1961. First edition....Very Good. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1961. First edition. Hardcover. 424 pp. Very good, in very good unclipped jacket. Slight spine lean, a trifle bumped at the lower corners. Light soil at lower corner of text block. Mild edge wear to the jacket. There are no ownership or other markings.