Volumes 1 through IX of some of the popular writings of Robert Lewis Stevenson, including Treasure Island, New Arabian Nights, Kidnapped, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, and a A Child’s Garden of Verses. This is part of the Valima Edition, number 921 of 1060 editions, printed in 1922. Each book has a slipcase, though some of the slip cases show some wear and tear. But they did their due diligence and protected each book. Each book is free of stains and still have tight bindings for being 102 years old. Volume Five with Treasure Island shows the most wear on the outside binding. Please look at the photographs very carefully. Below is a listing of all the titles for each volume. Volume One: An Inland Voyage, Travels with a Donkey, Edinburgh: Picturesque Notes Volume Two, Virginibus Puerisque, The Amateur Emigrant, The Pacific Capitals, Silverado Squatters, Volume Three: New Arabian Nights, The Pavilion on the Links and Other Tales Volume Four: Familiar Studies of Men and Books, Literary Papers Volume Five: Treasure Island, Prince Otto Volume Six: Deacon Brodie or the Double Life and Other Plays Volume Seven: The Dynamiter, Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, The Body Snatcher Volume Eight: A Child’s Garden of Verses, Underwoods New Poems Volume Nine: Kidnapped

Notes: Later printing. No jacket. 1911 Hard Cover. The book also describes what a war correspondent would bring in his travel kit. He was a war correspondent, reporting every war from the Greco-Turkish to World War I.

WILLIAM BERRY has been associated with SKI Magazine for almost fifteen years, first as executive editor and now as a contrib- uting editor.

WILLIAM BERRY has been associated with SKI Magazine for almost fifteen years, first as executive editor and now as a contrib- uting editor.

WILLIAM BERRY has been associated with SKI Magazine for almost fifteen years, first as executive editor and now as a contrib- uting editor.

WILLIAM BERRY has been associated with SKI Magazine for almost fifteen years, first as executive editor and now as a contrib- uting editor. This is a Pre production example dummy most of the pages are blank.

A Short History of the Western World by John E. Rodes 1970 (Paperback, 608 pages. Ex- Libris, history department markings on inner cover. VG condition

This vintage book from Robert Greene, The Mermaid Series, is a true gem for collectors and enthusiasts of poetry and plays. With its hardcover binding, English language, and 1st edition printing, this book is a rare find that is sure to impress. The book also comes with special attributes of being an ex-library copy and featuring an introduction by Thomas H. Dickinson. Published by Charles Scribner’s Sons, it offers a glimpse into the performing arts and is an original printing. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to add this one-of-a-kind book to your collection. Box4

This product is a first edition hardcover copy of Ernest Hemingway’s “For Whom the Bell Tolls” published by Charles Scribner’s Sons in 1940. It is a literary work of fiction in English language that is a significant piece of American literature. The book is in very good condition, making it a valuable collector’s item for fans of Hemingway’s work.