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Daisy Tech [First Edition] The Desert Daisy H.G. Wells [Used - Very good] [Hardcover]
55.18 CAD
First Edition, First Printing. Published by Beta Phi Mu, 1957. Octavo. Hardcover. Book is very good with light toning to the page ends, some light shelf wear and a bump to the top of the spine. 100% positive feedback. 30 day money back guarantee. NEXT DAY SHIPPING! Excellent customer service. Please email with any questions. All books packed carefully and ship with free delivery confirmation/tracking. All books come with free bookmarks. Ships from Sag Harbor, New York.
Daisy Tech [First Edition] The Desert Daisy Wells, H. G. [Used - Very good] [Hardcover]
100.18 CAD
This first edition has boards bound in black cloth with straight edges and pointed corners. Gold lettering on front board. Trivial rub mark on lower back board near spine. Spine is uncreased with straight edges and gold lettering. Text block is square with toned edges. Binding is tight. Textured end pages are clean. Interior is unmarked with crisp pages filled with scanned images of hand written pages through out.
Daisy Tech [Signed] [First Edition] Daisy Elizabeth Coatsworth / Pictures by Judith Gwyn Brown [Used - Near fine] [Hardcover]
73.18 CAD
Inscribed by author on ffep. First Edition, first printing (with full number line). Gold cloth boards stamped in red. Interior is clean, pages crisp. Dust jacket has shallow chip to the top edge of front panel; water-spotting along spine; has a couple short closed tears; not price clipped ($4.95). DJ in archival sleeve. 69, [1] pp. 8.75 x 6.25 inches. Inscribed by Elizabeth Coatsworth "on a sunny Sunday at Chimney Farm." Chimney Farm was the author's home, which she shared with her husband, the nature writer Henry Beston, and their daughter Kate Barnes, Maine's first official Poet Laureate. The young adult story of a girl who travels to Mexico with her family on a Christmas-time vacation (which appears to be set sometime around the turn of the century). Daisy, an awkward dreamer, through her encounters in this new, vivid environment and with the Mexican culture, grows into a more confident explorer.