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Add this copy of The Sun Dial to cart. $146.20, good condition, Sold by Orca Knowledge Systems, Inc rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Novato, CA, UNITED STATES, published 1890 by Dodd Mead & Co.
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Good. First Edition. No DJ. Front and rear hinge just starting to crack. Foxing prese nt, mostly near the page edges. Rubbing to edges with top and bottom spine edge just starting to fray. Binding is tight. Tissue guards in place. No markings in book. Top page edges gilt. Henry Austin Dobson (1840-1921) was born in Plymouth, England, the son of a civil engineer. At the age of 16 he entered the Board of Trade to begin a career in the Civil Service that would eventually see him rise to the level of Principal in the H.