The Test of Donald Norton [Hardcover] Robert E. Pinkerton

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“The Test of Donald Norton” by Robert E. Pinkerton, published in 1924 by The Reilly & Lee Co., is a captivating adventure novel set in the early 20th century. This first edition, bound in green cloth with gilt lettering, lacks a dust jacket and shows typical wear with frayed edges and bumped corners. The pages remain clear and intact, offering a vivid narrative of exploration and conflict on the frontier. A must-have for collectors of vintage adventure fiction.

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“The Test of Donald Norton” by Robert E. Pinkerton, published by The Reilly & Lee Co. in 1924, is an engaging work of early 20th-century adventure fiction. Set against the rugged backdrop of frontier life, the narrative follows the titular character, Donald Norton, as he navigates challenges and conflicts that test his resolve and character. This first edition is bound in original green cloth with gilt lettering, reflecting the period style. The book comprises well-preserved pages, though it lacks a dust jacket, indicative of its age and rarity. The book’s historical significance is underscored by its vivid portrayal of exploration and human endurance, making it a valuable addition to any collection of vintage adventure literature. While the book does not feature illustrations or inscriptions, its narrative vigor and authentic depiction of its era offer a compelling read for enthusiasts of classic adventure tales.

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Additional information

Author

Robert E. Pinkerton

Binding

Hardcover

Publisher

The Reilly & Lee Co.

Condition

Acceptable

Edition

Not specified

Condition Acceptable
Notes **This first edition of "The Test of Donald Norton" retains its original green cloth binding, though it shows signs of wear typical for its age. The spine is slightly frayed at the edges, and the corners are bumped. The gilt lettering remains legible, albeit slightly faded. The pages are intact and show minimal foxing, preserving the text's clarity. There is no dust jacket present, and the book is free from inscriptions or library markings, enhancing its collectible value.**

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