Add this copy of Tell It to Sweeney: the Informal History of the New to cart. $99.95, very good condition, Sold by Peninsula Books rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Traverse City, MI, UNITED STATES, published 1961 by Doubleday & Company.
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Near Fine with no dust jacket. SIGNED and inscribed by the author on the title page. John Chapman (1874-1979) was a drama critic for the New York Daily News from about 1930 to 1950 and was widely read during his career. This is a limited leather edition his his history: Black leather spine and corner tips over green cloth covers; gilt spine lettering and top edge also gilt. A nice clean, tight and unmarked book with no internal or external markings; appears to have been unread.; B&W Illustrations; 8vo, 8"-9" tall; 288 pages; Signed by Author.
Add this copy of Tell It to Sweeney: the Informal History of the New to cart. $100.00, very good condition, Sold by Austin Book Shop LLC rated 3.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Richmond Hill, NY, UNITED STATES, published 1961 by Doubleday & Co.
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Very Good. No Jacket. 288pp Inscribed by author Chapman to "Dear Leo McGivens, This is a prettier copy of your book. John Chapman." McGivens is said to have coined the phrase "Tell It To Sweeney". Green cloth cover with half cover in black leather with bit of wear to spine corners and with gilt trim, top edge and lettering. (Loc R32/1)
Add this copy of Tell It to Sweeney: the Informal History of the New to cart. $120.00, like new condition, Sold by J Mercurio Books Maps & Prints rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Garrison, NY, UNITED STATES, published 1961 by Doubleday & Company.
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Fine in Fine jacket. Stated First Edition. Warmly inscribed and signed on ffep "For Cliff Denton My favorite noonday companion John Chapman". DJ in archival cover.