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Zustand: Very Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Good. HBDJ, 1937 , Early Edition , VG-/GOOD , Dark BLUE cloth cover light wear & rub extremities Titled in Black, Interior Nice, tight Clean minor wear FOX Thruout, DJ relatively nice & bright with light rub, wear & Tiny tears chips Extremities, 251 pgs ,NO ADS BACK , Light sun fade DJ Spine & smallchip btm takes out most of Dunlap . BackDJ light fade wear Lists thru Mark on Mirror has tiny extremities chips SOIL, PreText lists thru Beverly Gray on Treasure Hunt, STAIN TO OUTER PGS EDGES, tiny holes at fold crease of DJ.
Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Very Good. HBDJ, 1935 , Early Edition , VG-/VG, , Green cloth cover light wear & rub extremities Titled in Black, Interior Nice, tight Clean minor wear FOX Thruout, DJ nice & bright with light rub, wear & Tiny tears chips Extremities, 254 pgs ,NO ADS BACK , Light sun DJ Spine . BackDJ light fade wear Lists thru Mark on Mirror has tiny extremities chips, PreText lists thru Beverly Gray on Treasure hunt, DJ Protected Clear Mylar cvr,
Hard Cover. No Jacket. First Edition. Hard Cover. No Jacket. First Edition. HB NODJ, 1935, 1st edition, 1st printing, Grey cloth embossed cloth lettered in Navy Blue on front & Spine, , Interior nice tight clean light Rub, Wear FOXING, Brown stain outer bottom & side pgs edge, NF-/VG-, AS-IS, NODJ, verso pg after title page lists thru this title & some dark brown stain margin bottoms of some pgs towards back of bk Interior, 250 pages, corner discoloration front Cover, Front hinge is slightly weak, but binding is still pretty tight. Clean pages-- no other marks or writing in the book. Spine is slightly faded & Cover light rub, wear & Scuff, this is still a decent copy of one of the scarcest of all girls' series books, The cover of the books is gray with black lettering on the front and along the spine. There is some shelf wear at the top and bottom of the spine, along the edges, and at the corners; and scuffing on the surface and foxing along the spine. The lettering is still quite clear. On the outside of the pages (bottom) there is some toning; on the outside of the pages (top) there are numerous small surface nicks; on the outside of the page (right) there is a spot of toning and two 134" SURFACE flaws, caused either when the paper was bumped or nibbled by an insect. The boards wobble a little, but they are still solid and firmly attached to the pages. As you would expect, the pages have a mellow brownish tint and a little foxing. There is noticeable toning on the bottom outside edges from pages 180-250. However, all of the pages are present--none are torn or marked on--and all are firmly attached to the spine. Overall, this hard-to-find book is in good collectible condition.
Hard Cover. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Good. First Edition. HBDJ, 1935, 1st edition, 1st printing, Grey cloth embossed cloth lettered in Blue on front & Spine, , Interior nice tight clean light Rub, Wear FoXing, light stain outer pgs edge, NF/G+, AS-IS, verso pg after title page lists thru this title & as Does back of DJ, DJ Rub, wear & small pieces chips, creases , small tears at Extremities & Edges , top & bottom spine DJ small pieces missing, 250 pages, tiny white spot back Cover, Slight Soil Back DJ, sun to spine DJ, Front hinge is slightly weak, but binding is still pretty tight. Clean pages-- no other marks or writing in the book. Dustjacket has been repaired from inside-- front flap has been re- attached, and some closed tears reinforced. Jacket has chip and closed tear at top spine gutter, some wrinkling at head and foot of spine, couple of closed tears on back. Spine is slightly faded ,Inside dustjacket lists many Burt titles: "Books for Every Boy and Girl." In spite of the edgeworn dustjacket, this is still a decent copy of one of the scarcest of all girls' series books, inner flap DJ shows Original 50 cent price which lists The Arden Blake Mystery Series by Cleo F. Garis. Back flap lists The Mary Lou Series by Edith Lovell. Originally this book was not reprinted with the other Beverly Gray titles, because the setting (Chicago's Century of Progress) dated the Story. One of the rarest of all girls series books, the sixth Beverly Gray mystery finds Beverly and her friends graduated from college and working in New York. Bored and envious that one of the other Alpha girls is going to Paris to study, Beverly and the remaining friends plan a month's outing to the 1933 Century of Progress Exposition in Chicago. Typical of Beverly, she witnesses a murder while at the Fair and proves instrumental in finding the murderer." VERY SCARCE TITLE,