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AC0105
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The Sky’s their Highway.
Author: Williamson, Kenneth., Illustrated by: Wood-engravings. Publisher: Putnam London 1937
viii, 396 p. "With 8 woodcuts by C. F. Tunnicliffe." Map on endpapers. "First published October, 1937." This ed. not held by Library of Congress. "Printed and bound in Great Britain by Richard Clay and Sons .." A charming book in which Williamson describes the birds near the village of Shelborne in Lancashire, England. Charles Frederick Tunnicliffe was a noted English artist and illustrator. For more information, see: The Charles Frederick Tunnicliffe Society. Bound in blue cloth with gilt spine. Very slight shelf wear. Some foxing and darkening to edge of text block, very slight foxing to preliminaries. Bookplate, signed L.P., on front binder's blank signed by former owner "Howard B. Spencer", possibly the artist. DJ with chipping and tears, spine darkened and stained, foxing and fading to front and back, price clipped. First Edition. DJ Fair. Cloth Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall Quantity available: 1.
Price: US$80.00
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