Add this copy of Little Lord Fauntleroy to cart. $33.00, very good condition, Sold by Hourglass Books rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Vancouver, BC, CANADA, published 1906 by Frederick Warne and Company.
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Very Good. No Dust Jacket. Book Bound in light grey cloth with gold and black lettering on the front cover along with a picture of Lord Fauntleroy with his father and dog; gold and black lettering on the spine along with black decoration and a picture of Fauntleroy and his schoolmates; softening to head and tail of spine along what appears to be one small water stain at lower part of spine on the left side; otherwise a solid, clean copy with no marking or underlining; collectible condition; black and white illustrations by Reginald Birch; text block is followed by five pages of Warne advertisements.
Add this copy of Little Lord Fauntleroy to cart. $36.00, fair condition, Sold by Chapter 1 Books rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Johannesburg, SOUTH AFRICA, published 1894 by Frederick Warne & Co.
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Very Good. Hardcover. " Frederick Warne & Co, 1890; 18th printing in 4yrs after 1st edn. with 26 illustrations by Reginald B. Birch; silky red cloth with black intaglio illustrations and gold title and inlay, spine slightly faded else in near-mint condition; xii+270pp, with 26 illustrations by Reginald B. Birch, printed from the original woodblocks (not electros). Like speed-reading the book: "Are you quite sure you want me" said Mrs. Errol. (Frontis) | Vignette: "So this is little Lord Fauntleroy" | The Race (initial) | "Mr. Hobbs" said Gedric, "an Earl is sitting on this box now! " | "I used to think I might perhaps be a President, but I never thought of being an Earl, " said Ceddie. | "I have to go to England and be a Lord1' | Dick boards the steamer to bid good-bye to Lord Fauntleroy | Vignette: Jerry narrates some of his adventures | The big cat was purring in drowsy content; she liked the caressing touch of the kind little hand | The gates were opened by a woman and two children who came out of a pretty ivy-covered lodge | "Are yon an Earl? " said Ceclric. " I'm your grandson. I'm Lord Fauntleroy " | "Just lean on me" said little Lord Fauntleroy. "I'll walk very slowly" | Lord Fauntleroy writes an order | Here lyethe ye bodye of Greg or ye Arthur e Fyrst Earle of Dorincourt. Allsoe of Alisone Hildegarde hys wyfe. | "I've a great deal to thank your lordship for" said Higgins. | Wilkins was carrying his hat for him, and his hair was flying, but he came back at a brisk canter | "Up the lad had to get, and my Lord trudges alongside of him with his hands in his pockets" | The workmen liked to see him stand among them, talking away, with his hands in his pockets | "I was thinking how beautiful you are" said Lord Fauntleroy | "Why, boss! " exclaimed Dick, "d'ye know him yerself" | "Shall I be your boy, even if I'm not going to be an Earl? " said Cedric | She was told by the footman at the door that the Earl would not see her | "My grandfather says these are my ancestors, " said Fauntleroy | Lord Fauntleroy makes a speech to the tenants; 8½x6". ".....We ship daily from our Bookshop.