LEACOCK, Stephen. Further Foolishness (SIGNED)
LEACOCK, Stephen. Further Foolishness. London: John Lane at The Bodley Head. 1917. 8vo. pp. [xi], 234, [x] ads. First British edition. Review copy with publisher’s embossed stamp to title page, signed by Leacock at half-title and dated 1921. Publisher’s olive cloth lettered in light green to front board and spine, cloth a little rubbed at head and tail, textblock edges with a few spots, offsetting to endpapers, lighter spots occasionally throughout. Frontispiece tissue-guard chipped also. In the scarce dust jacket by Fish[?], albeit rather tattered, loss, chips, and tears primarily to spine panel and rear panel top edge, grubby all-round but scarce.
An early work by the usually forgotten British-Canadian humorist, considered arguably the most famous in his own lifetime. Uncommon signed, especially so jacketed.
LEACOCK, Stephen. Further Foolishness. London: John Lane at The Bodley Head. 1917. 8vo. pp. [xi], 234, [x] ads. First British edition. Review copy with publisher’s embossed stamp to title page, signed by Leacock at half-title and dated 1921. Publisher’s olive cloth lettered in light green to front board and spine, cloth a little rubbed at head and tail, textblock edges with a few spots, offsetting to endpapers, lighter spots occasionally throughout. Frontispiece tissue-guard chipped also. In the scarce dust jacket by Fish[?], albeit rather tattered, loss, chips, and tears primarily to spine panel and rear panel top edge, grubby all-round but scarce.
An early work by the usually forgotten British-Canadian humorist, considered arguably the most famous in his own lifetime. Uncommon signed, especially so jacketed.
LEACOCK, Stephen. Further Foolishness. London: John Lane at The Bodley Head. 1917. 8vo. pp. [xi], 234, [x] ads. First British edition. Review copy with publisher’s embossed stamp to title page, signed by Leacock at half-title and dated 1921. Publisher’s olive cloth lettered in light green to front board and spine, cloth a little rubbed at head and tail, textblock edges with a few spots, offsetting to endpapers, lighter spots occasionally throughout. Frontispiece tissue-guard chipped also. In the scarce dust jacket by Fish[?], albeit rather tattered, loss, chips, and tears primarily to spine panel and rear panel top edge, grubby all-round but scarce.
An early work by the usually forgotten British-Canadian humorist, considered arguably the most famous in his own lifetime. Uncommon signed, especially so jacketed.