PICKLES

  • London and New York: Hodder & Stoughton, 1909
By Aldin, Cecil
London and New York: Hodder & Stoughton, 1909. Good, with rear flyleaf supplied in facsimile.. First US edition, written by Aldin for his daughter and told from Pickles the puppy's point of view, an energetically illustrated story of the trouble Pickles causes when his owners are out. 11.5'' x 10''. Original cloth backed color pictorial boards. Pictorial endpapers of puppies. 24 full-page color illustrations on heavy green paper.[104] pages. Tidemark to the margins of some leaves. Repairs to spine and hinges, rear flyleaf supplied in facsimile, edges a bit worn.

Details

Title

PICKLES

Author

Aldin, Cecil

Condition

Good

Publisher

Hodder & Stoughton: London and New York

Date

1909


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