This is a rare and valuable hardcover first edition book titled “Cass Timberlane” by Sinclair Lewis, published by Random House in 1945. The book is in its original form and has not been modified or personalized. It is a unit type book and has no special attributes. The author, Sinclair Lewis, is well-known for his novels and this book is a great addition to any literature collection. The book is in English language and was printed in the United States. It is not signed or inscribed, but it is a highly sought-after item for collectors and enthusiasts alike. Don't miss your chance to own this piece of literary history.

This book is in good clean condition. There is a name written on the inside cover and a slight crease down the center of the first 20 or so pages as seen in photo. Not distracting but wanted to mention for accuracy. Otherwise, no writing, highlighting or torn pages. Spine is tight. Dust cover shows normal wear for age.

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They are in great condition. Please see pictures for condition. Please message me if you have any questions. No Teacher’s guide.

The New Yorker Magazine, July 14 1945, the complete issue in beautiful shape. Constantin Alajalov did the cover. The pages are crisp and clean, without a hint of foxing or any other staining, no writing, no creases, nothing missing, tight to the staples.

Exceptionally rare proof copy of Agatha Christie’s Poems ( 1973 ) issued by Collins before publication.Stamped by the International Press Agency, confirming authentic review copy provenance. Front wrap has the original Collins proof label with handwritten control number and reviewer’s name. Clean red wraps with minimal age related wear, proof label intact, handwritten control number and reviewer’s name as issued, text block clean and complete.

Extremely scarce pre publication proof in the original red wraps with Collins proof label and reviewer’s number handwritten on the front. Attached the International Press Agency ( Cape Town) distribution labels- a documented but very uncommon export path for early 1960 Christie proofs. Only a small number of these were circulated to overseas press outlets, and survival rates are exceptional low. Original red wraps, Collins proof label,INPRA label intact, minimal age related wear to wraps, spine and covers. A strong well preserved example of a fragile proof format. Very RARE proof copy.