Item #62815 George Gissing contemplates his ancient pen-holder, meditating upon the vicissitudes of a literary career, & the elusive & unsubstantial character of literary fame, as recorded in: the private papers of Henry Ryecroft
George Gissing contemplates his ancient pen-holder, meditating upon the vicissitudes of a literary career, & the elusive & unsubstantial character of literary fame, as recorded in: the private papers of Henry Ryecroft

George Gissing contemplates his ancient pen-holder, meditating upon the vicissitudes of a literary career, & the elusive & unsubstantial character of literary fame, as recorded in: the private papers of Henry Ryecroft

Muscatine, Iowa: The Prairie Press [for private distribution], 1938. Edition limited to 110 copies, 16mo, pp. [10]; printed in red and black; fine in original printed green wrappers. From the library of Kim Merker. This copy signed on the colophon by Carroll Coleman. Cheever 24. Item #62815

Price: $75.00

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