
Hinds' brief, early history of Lamoni, Iowa, then headquarters of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (renamed The Community of Christ in 2001). Note also that both volumes are largely unopened, as issued from the… Both volumes tight and unmarked with bumped corners, wrinkling to heads and tails of spine panels, faded gilt to spine panels and several small water stains to board cloth. Appendices include official documents and papers. Frontis illustrations (map and rendering). Gray, a noted lawyer, legal scholar and Harvard professor, co-founded the now global and prominent law firm of Ropes and Gray. John Chipman Gray bookplates to both front pastedowns. Bound in red cloth with gilt lettering to spine panels. Collectible first edition, first printing of Percy Fitzgerald's landmark history, The Great Canal at Suez: Its Political, Engineering and Financial History With an Account of the Struggles of Its Projector, Ferdinand de Lesseps. Photographs of or additional information about this item are available on request.… All issues tight and complete with very occasional yellow highlighting and notations. A valuable and scarce resource for booksellers and collectors of modern fiction. Most issues are 12 pages in length and measure 11" x 8 1/2".

All 69 issues are inserted into two large 3-ring binders. Recommended authors included Cormac McCarthy, John Dunning, Sue Grafton and many others. Content also included upcoming publications likely to go up in value quickly, as well as scheduled book signings, book reviews, First Edition issue points and more. BookLine was, primarily, a monthly investment newsletter focusing on modern and hypermodern First Editions, comprising advice on what to buy prior to its getting hot in the marketplace. Brown's hard-to-find MFE Collectors' BookLine, February 1992 through Nov./Dec. All inquiries answered promptly.īookLine Publishing Co, 1992. Photographs of or additional information about this item are available on request. Dust jacket with three small (1/4") areas of loss and minimal creasing. Tight, unmarked copy with slightly bumped corners, minimal wrinkling to head and tail of spine panel and tiny tear to head of spine panel. Includes scarce dust jacket with $3.00 price intact in archival Brodart sleeve. The basis of a 1954 Lucille Ball, Desi Arnez film. Bound in red linen with yellow lettering to spine panel.

Crowell's practice of designating first editions, no additional printings indicated on copyright page. Collectible first edition, first printing of popular radio screenplay writer and early RV'er Clinton Twiss' humorous tale of a trip in a long, long trailer.
