Blue hardcover with gilt lettering and silhouette of t hree women waving flag on cover with yellow background. Clean contents with no writing, underling, or highlighting. "Rex Ellingwood Beach was born in Atwater, Michigan, in 1877. Died 1949. At age twelve his family packed their belongings and sailed by raft down the Mississippi and across the Gulf of Mexico to Florida, where they took up residence on homesteaded land. Beach attended Rollins College at Winter Park but left shortly before graduation to move to Chicago. "Big hairy stories about big hairy men" is how one critic described the w... View More...
Red hardcover with gilt lettering. Clean contents with no writing, underling, or highlighting. Illustrations throughout. "Rex Ellingwood Beach was born in Atwater, Michigan, in 1877. Died 1949. At age twelve his family packed their belongings and sailed by raft down the Mississippi and across the Gulf of Mexico to Florida, where they took up residence on homesteaded land. Beach attended Rollins College at Winter Park but left shortly before graduation to move to Chicago. "Big hairy stories about big hairy men" is how one critic described the work of one of the early twentieth century's most p... View More...
Red leather hardback looks new. A special leather edition of Chapel's famous book first published by Coward-McCann, Inc. Beautiful scarce collectors grade copy of this book. Item now in archival sleeve to preserve and protect condition. Our photo's/scans are of the actual item being sold, not a borrowed image! We provide free delivery tracking and ship daily or next business day!; Chapel Palladium Firearms Classics ; B & W Illustrations; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 306 pages View More...
Brown hardcover with Red and black print. Cover shows wear and slight soiling. Clean contents. Early work of author. "Charles William Gordon, CMG (September 13, 1860 - October 31, 1937), also known as Ralph Connor, was a Canadian novelist, using the Connor pen name while maintaining his status as a church leader, first in the Presbyterian and later the United Church in Canada. While attending the University of Toronto, Gordon was inspired by a lecture given by Reverend James Robertson, the Presbyterian superintendent of missions to Manitoba and the North West.[19] His passionate discussion of ... View More...
Green hardcover with black ink. Very clean contents, looks almost new. Only flaw is a 1 inch tear from front endpaper. Handsome book. "Charles William Gordon, CMG (September 13, 1860 - October 31, 1937), also known as Ralph Connor, was a Canadian novelist, using the Connor pen name while maintaining his status as a church leader, first in the Presbyterian and later the United Church in Canada. While attending the University of Toronto, Gordon was inspired by a lecture given by Reverend James Robertson, the Presbyterian superintendent of missions to Manitoba and the North West.[19] His passiona... View More...
Orange hardcover with black ink. Very clean contents, looks almost new. Pencil notation on front endpaper and back endpaper. Handsome book. "Charles William Gordon, CMG (September 13, 1860 - October 31, 1937), also known as Ralph Connor, was a Canadian novelist, using the Connor pen name while maintaining his status as a church leader, first in the Presbyterian and later the United Church in Canada. While attending the University of Toronto, Gordon was inspired by a lecture given by Reverend James Robertson, the Presbyterian superintendent of missions to Manitoba and the North West.[19] His p... View More...
Dark Maroon hardcover with red lettering. Silhouette of man riding logs in river on cover. Clean contents with no writing, underling, or highlighting except for signature of former owner on front endpaper. "Charles William Gordon, CMG (September 13, 1860 - October 31, 1937), also known as Ralph Connor, was a Canadian novelist, using the Connor pen name while maintaining his status as a church leader, first in the Presbyterian and later the United Church in Canada. While attending the University of Toronto, Gordon was inspired by a lecture given by Reverend James Robertson, the Presbyterian su... View More...
Green hardcover with gilt lettering. Cover bright with very little wear and has embossed man holding rifle. Clean contents with no writing, underling, or highlighting except for a former price written in ink on front endpaper. "Charles William Gordon, CMG (September 13, 1860 - October 31, 1937), also known as Ralph Connor, was a Canadian novelist, using the Connor pen name while maintaining his status as a church leader, first in the Presbyterian and later the United Church in Canada. While attending the University of Toronto, Gordon was inspired by a lecture given by Reverend James Robertso... View More...
Blue/grey hardcover withBlue lettering. Cover shows wear and freying and slight sun fading around edges. Clean contents with no writing, underling, or highlighting. "Charles William Gordon, CMG (September 13, 1860 - October 31, 1937), also known as Ralph Connor, was a Canadian novelist, using the Connor pen name while maintaining his status as a church leader, first in the Presbyterian and later the United Church in Canada. While attending the University of Toronto, Gordon was inspired by a lecture given by Reverend James Robertson, the Presbyterian superintendent of missions to Manitoba and ... View More...
Orange hardcover with brown lettering. Silhouette of soilder on cover. Stated First Edition. Clean contents with no writing, underling, or highlighting. "Charles William Gordon, CMG (September 13, 1860 - October 31, 1937), also known as Ralph Connor, was a Canadian novelist, using the Connor pen name while maintaining his status as a church leader, first in the Presbyterian and later the United Church in Canada. While attending the University of Toronto, Gordon was inspired by a lecture given by Reverend James Robertson, the Presbyterian superintendent of missions to Manitoba and the North We... View More...