
After THE SUN Sets
by Miriam Blanton Huber, Frank Seely Salisbury, Mabel O'Donnell
"After the Sun Sets" by Miriam Blanton Huber, Frank Seely Salisbury, and Mabel O'Donnell, published by Row, Peterson and Company in 1938, is part of the Wonder-Story Books series. Illustrated by Nellie H. Farnam and Mary Royt, this educational children's book lacks a dust jacket and shows wear, especially on the spine. It remains a significant piece for collectors of historical children's literature.
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The book shows significant wear, particularly along the spine, where the binding is exposed and frayed. The cover is faded but still displays the original artwork. There is no dust jacket. The pages are intact but show age-related discoloration and minor staining. Overall, the book is in fair condition, suitable for collection or display.
About This Vintage 1938 Edition
"After the Sun Sets," authored by Miriam Blanton Huber, Frank Seely Salisbury, and Mabel O'Donnell, is a part of the Wonder-Story Books series, published by Row, Peterson and Company in 1938. This edition is illustrated by Nellie H. Farnam and Mary Royt, bringing to life the engaging content designed for young readers. The book is a part of the Reading Foundation Series, aimed at enhancing children's literature and educational experiences. Published in New York City, Evanston, Illinois, and San Francisco, it is a noteworthy piece of educational history. This copy, while lacking a dust jacket, retains its original charm with vibrant cover art. The book's condition reflects its age, with visible signs of wear, particularly along the spine. Despite these imperfections, it remains a valuable artifact for collectors interested in early 20th-century children's educational literature.
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