At the Sign of the Sun by Virginia MacFadyen - front cover
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At the Sign of the Sun

by Virginia MacFadyen

"At the Sign of the Sun" by Virginia MacFadyen, a 1925 first edition published by Albert & Charles Boni, is a classic novel reflecting 1920s literature. The book is bound in green cloth with yellow design, showing wear at edges and corners. The pages are well-preserved with minimal aging. An inscription inside adds historical value. This novel, exploring themes of identity, is a valuable collectible for literature enthusiasts. No dust jacket is included.

$40.00$$
Binding:Hardcover
Condition:Acceptable
1925
Albert & Charles Boni
Stock:1 available
SKU:VBE2-180

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Condition Details

This copy of "At the Sign of the Sun" is in good condition for its age. The green cloth cover shows some wear, particularly at the corners and edges, with slight fraying visible. The spine is intact, though the absence of a dust jacket exposes the cover to additional wear. Inside, the pages are clean with only minor aging, maintaining their readability and charm. An inscription is present on the inside cover, adding a unique historical element to the book.

About This Antique 1925 Edition

"At the Sign of the Sun" by Virginia MacFadyen, published in 1925 by Albert & Charles Boni in New York, is a captivating novel that captures the essence of early 20th-century literature. This first edition book, bound in a distinct green cloth with yellow lettering and design, reflects the aesthetic sensibilities of its time. The narrative, rich with evocative prose, delves into themes of identity and belonging, offering readers a glimpse into the social dynamics of the 1920s. Although the book lacks a dust jacket, its cover remains an iconic representation of its era. The interior pages are well-preserved, with minimal signs of aging, making this a valuable addition to any collector's library. An inscription on the inside cover adds a personal touch, hinting at the book's journey through time. This novel is a must-have for enthusiasts of classic literature and those interested in the cultural narratives of the past century.

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Albert & Charles Boni

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