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  • Lehrer, Jim.
    NO CERTAIN REST.

    Edition: 2nd printing.

    New York: Random House, 2002. dj. SIGNED hardcover - Mystery surrounding the discovery by souvenir hunters of an unmarked grave of an unknown Union officer on the battlefield of Antietam. INSCRIBED on the title page. ISBN: 0-375-503722.

    Condition: Fine in fine dust jacket (as new.)

    Book ID: 22766
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  • Lehrer, Jim.
    NO CERTAIN REST.

    Edition: 2nd printing.

    New York: Random House, 2002. dj. SIGNED hardcover - Mystery surrounding the discovery by souvenir hunters of an unmarked grave of an unknown Union officer on the battlefield of Antietam. SIGNED on the title page. ISBN: 0-375-503722.

    Condition: Fine in fine dust jacket (as new.)

    Book ID: 25001
    View cart More details Price: $24.50
  • THE EDGE OF RAVEN POOL. by Seaman, Augusta Huiell.
    Seaman, Augusta Huiell.
    THE EDGE OF RAVEN POOL.

    Edition: First or very early printing.

    New York: The Century Co., (1924.). Hardcover - Classic Seaman tale of a house with many mysteries - in this case, the mysteries are rooted in the Civil War. Set in Georgia - in Savannah and on an old antebellum plantation near the coast. Illustrated with 3 glossy inserted plates by Harold Sichel. Wonderfully atmospheric illustration on the front cover in black and deep blue with a gold moon rising, a moss-hung tree standing guard over a small pool. 242 pp.

    Condition: Good condition overall - gift inscription dated Christmas 1926, slight spine slant, some damage to the cloth on the spine, corners a bit bumped.

    Book ID: 81885
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  • THE EDGE OF RAVEN POOL. by Seaman, Augusta Huiell.
    Seaman, Augusta Huiell.
    THE EDGE OF RAVEN POOL.

    Edition: First or early printing.

    New York: The Century Co., (1924.). Hardcover - Classic Seaman tale of a house with many mysteries - in this book, set around 1910, and featuring two young girls, one from New York and her Southern cousin, the mysteries are rooted in the years right after the Civil War. Set in Georgia - in Savannah and on an old antebellum planation near the coast. Illustrated with a frontispiece and 3 glossy inserted plates by Harold Sichel. Wonderfully atmospheric illustration on the front cover in black and deep blue with a gold moon rising, a moss-hung tree standing guard over a small pool. 242 pp.

    Condition: Very good in illustrated boards (previous owner's name in pencil dated 1928)

    Book ID: 82037
    View cart More details Price: $100.00