Description: BRAND NEW PAPERBACK. 9.06 by 6 inches. This book is printed on demand [allow 1-2 weeks for printing]. (00378 pages) lang=english accessory: no accessory (Paperback ) read more
Description: BRAND NEW PAPERBACK. 9 by 6 inches. This book is printed on demand [allow 1-2 weeks for printing]. (00274 pages) lang=english accessory: no accessory (Paperback ) read more
Description: BRAND NEW HARDCOVER. 9 by 6 inches. This book is printed on demand [allow 1-2 weeks for printing]. (00378 pages) lang=english accessory: no accessory (Hardcover ) read more
Edition: First edition
Binding: Blue cloth with guilt embossing
Publisher: Henry Holt & company, New York
Date Published: 1918
Description: Very Good. Communicated through Mrs. John H. Curran. Edited by Casper S. Yost. Book is of blue cloth with guilt lettering and design. Text is clean, bright and mark free with solid spine and unblemished corners and edges. This beautiful book is very scarce. Without a dustjacket. read more
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Henry Holt,
Date Published: 1918
Description: ANY OF PATIENCE WORTH'S ORIGINAL HARDCOVER BOOKS ARE VERY SCARCE. She was Mrs. John H. Curran; all her books were edited by Casper S. Yost which was her manager for years with the publications. THESE ARE COMMUNICATION BOOKS AND SHE CAME THROUGH AS AN ENGLISH LITERARY STORYTELLER and SHE COMMUNICATED her poetry/prose is still questioned as how she was able to do this. This is a library binding BUT SOLID cover, being a rebound book still in good condition. 363 pages. Overall sized: 5x7x1.5". read more
Binding: Cloth
Publisher: Henry Holt & Co., New York
Date Published: 1918
Description: Very Good. No Jacket. Octavo. Some edgewear to cover; internally clean & sound; two copies of an article on Mrs. Curran by Billy Rose laid in, with some offset browning. Mrs. Curran claimed to channel a 17th Century English woman. read more
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Henry Holt Company, New York
Date Published: 1918
Description: Hardcover. small 8vo. vi + 364pp. Gilt decorated black cloth with titling to spine. One of the most famous pieces of self-declared 'psychically received fiction. ' The vessel for the work was Pearl Curran, a St. Louis housewife of apparently limited education, who in 1913 began writing a series of highly detailed historical novels, which she said had been communicated to her by one Patience Worth, the spirit of a seventeenth century English-woman who had moved to America where she had ... read more
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Decorative Cloth
Publisher: Henry Holt, New York
Date Published: 1918
Description: Very Good. No Jacket. Book has owners stamp, modest cover wear. Gilt lettering on the spine approx. 90%. Gilt lettering on the cover nearly complete. read more
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