
The Lost Viol
by M. P. Shiel
"The Lost Viol" by M. P. Shiel, Edward J. Clode, 1905, hardcover. This early 20th-century fiction piece is in fair condition with notable wear and a page tear. A rare find for collectors of M. P. Shiel's works, offering unique literary and historical value.
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The book is in fair condition. The red cloth cover shows wear along the edges and spine, typical of its age. There's a significant tear on one of the interior pages, but it remains intact. The binding is somewhat loose, but the pages are generally clean and legible. No dust jacket is present.
About This Antique 1905 Edition
"The Lost Viol" by M. P. Shiel, published by Edward J. Clode in New York in 1905, represents a fascinating glimpse into early 20th-century fiction. This hardcover edition features a distinctive red cloth cover with an ornate design, reflecting the period's aesthetic. M. P. Shiel, known for his imaginative and sometimes controversial narratives, offers readers a unique literary experience with this work. Although the edition details are unclear, the book's age and publisher suggest it might be a rare find for collectors of Shiel's work or early speculative fiction. The book is in fair condition, with some wear to the spine and edges, and a notable tear on one of the pages. This piece is a valuable addition to any collection of vintage fiction, offering both historical and literary significance.
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Edward J. Clode
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