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Subject: OLD NOVELS--19th century and early 20th century
Date Posted: 1/7/2008 12:16 PM ET
Member Since: 8/4/2006
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I have some old  hardback novels that I have decided to part with.   I will trade 2 books for 1 credit.

I have 3 books by Mrs. E.D.E.N. Southworth as follows: (1)Self-Raised, Grosset & Dunlap, no date.  Green engraved cover.  Excellent condition.  (2) Brandon Coyle's Wife, A L Burt Co., 1893. Yellow cover with picture insert.  Excellent condition.  (3) For Whose Sake,  A L Burt Co., 1884, Gray cover with picture insert, poor condition (will throw this book in if you get 2 other books).

Then I have Checkers: A Hard Luck Story by Henry M Blossom Jr, Grosset & Dunap, 1896, red cover, excellent condition.  I have read this one.  Very good story. 

Dora Deane by Mary J Holmes, Hurst & Co., no date, gray cover with picture insert, fair condition.

Animal Heros by Ernest Thompson Seton, Chas. Scribners, date is MDCCCCV. (ha!). Brown engraved cover, fair condition.

Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm by Kate Douglas Wiggin, Grosset & Dunlap, 1920, blue cover, fair condition.

Keziah Coffin by Joseph C Lincoln, Grosset & Dunlap, 1909, brown/tan cover with picture insert. Good condition.  I read this one and it was a good read.