A Busted Bibliophile and His Books: Being a Most Delectable History of the Diverting Adventures of That Renowned Book-Collector A. Edward Newton of Daylesford in Pennsylvania, Esquire: The First and Only Edition with all the Original Errours

Boston: Little, Brown & Company, 1928.

Price: $125.00

Hardcover. First edition in book form. Reprinted from the "Boston Evening Transcript." Gilt-stamped black cloth spine, marble papercovered boards with paper label mounted on front. Modest spotting on some pages, near fine in a very good age-toned dustwrapper with short tears on edges housed in the original age-toned box with some loss to the edges of the lid. This is one of 600 copies printed.

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Item #412287 A Busted Bibliophile and His Books: Being a Most Delectable History of the Diverting Adventures of That Renowned Book-Collector A. Edward Newton of Daylesford in Pennsylvania, Esquire: The First and Only Edition with all the Original Errours. George H. SARGENT.
A Busted Bibliophile and His Books: Being a Most Delectable History of the Diverting Adventures of That Renowned Book-Collector A. Edward Newton of Daylesford in Pennsylvania, Esquire: The First and Only Edition with all the Original Errours
A Busted Bibliophile and His Books: Being a Most Delectable History of the Diverting Adventures of That Renowned Book-Collector A. Edward Newton of Daylesford in Pennsylvania, Esquire: The First and Only Edition with all the Original Errours