A Man in the Open
Toronto: McLeod & Allen, c. 1912. Binding: Original publisher’s tooled red cloth with gilt title. Gilt text on spine. , Notes: A tale of an outdoorsman who falls in love with an Opera singer and decides to do whatever it takes to win her over. Pocock was an English writer whose tales of wanderlust and equestrian adventure were considered to be 19th century travel classics. There is a bookplate pasted on the verso of the top cover saying that this book was a gift of “The Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire”. There is also a small pasted item on the opposite page from Stedman Bookstore in Brantford, Ontario. , Size: 8vo (192x127mm). , Category: Book Literature. The book is in very good condition. Item #B5542
Binding: Original publisher’s tooled red cloth with gilt title. Gilt text on spine. , Notes: A tale of an outdoorsman who falls in love with an Opera singer and decides to do whatever it takes to win her over. Pocock was an English writer whose tales of wanderlust and equestrian adventure were considered to be 19th century travel classics. There is a bookplate pasted on the verso of the top cover saying that this book was a gift of “The Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire”. There is also a small pasted item on the opposite page from Stedman Bookstore in Brantford, Ontario. , Size: 8vo (192x127mm). , Category: Book Literature.
Price: $125.00