The product is a first edition hardcover of Sinclair Lewis’ novel “Mantrap,” published by Harcourt Brace & Co in 1926. This collector’s edition is a rare find for fans of the author, known for his works such as “Main Street” and “Babbitt.” The book, originally printed in English, is a classic piece of American literature that would be a valuable addition to any collector’s library.

1920’s Art Nouveau embossed book “A book of Salads” The Edgewater Beach Hotel Salad book By Arnold Shircliffe

VG copy with no writing or tears in book or on cover.

This product is an antique hardcover book titled “A Student’s History of Education” by Frank P. Graves. Published by The Macmillan Company in 1926, this nonfiction textbook is intended for adult audiences and features inscriptions by the author. As a vintage piece from the 1920s, it offers a unique perspective on the history of education, making it a valuable addition for those interested in educational topics and historical texts.

Published in a limited run of 500 copies in 1926. Signed on the limitation page by the poet. Blue boards with vellum spine (protected by plastic). Faults listed above, otherwise generally clean pages and decent binding.

Clean text, tight binding, Mylar cover on dust jacket.

Published by William Heinemann, Great Britain. In spite of the flaws, with missing pages, quite an interesting copy of the book. The book is priced lower, due to the missing pages.

Updated through July 2025, this book ensures workplace safety and compliance with the OSHA 1926 standards for the construction industry.

A profile ofJascha Heifetz. Eric H.N. Gill on “Indian Jungle Life.”. This is the3 April 1926 number of The Living Age. Ramsay MacDonald’s essay “The Gist of Locarno.”.

Good condition overall. Pages are crisp and mostly very clean. There are around 35 pages with underlining/markings. Some of those pages its just a very minor markings. See photographs. No unpleasant smells. Gold gilt on top outer edges. Packaged in a box with lots of care!