The Story of a Strange Career by Stanley Waterloo - front cover
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The Story of a Strange Career

by Stanley Waterloo

"The Story of a Strange Career" by Stanley Waterloo, published by D. Appleton and Company in 1902, is a rare autobiographical account of a convict's life. This hardcover edition, released in August 1902, is in fair condition with no dust jacket. It includes handwritten inscriptions, enhancing its historical value. Ideal for collectors of early 20th-century autobiographies.

$74.12$$$
Binding:Hardcover
Condition:Good
1902
D. Appleton and Company
Stock:1 available
SKU:A1-B3-PCS-0281

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Condition Details

The book is in fair condition, with visible signs of wear on the cover and spine. The hardcover is intact, though it shows some scuffing and minor edge wear. There is no dust jacket, and the pages exhibit typical age-related toning. Handwritten inscriptions are present on the front endpapers, adding a unique historical element to the book.

About This Antique 1902 Edition

"The Story of a Strange Career" by Stanley Waterloo, published by D. Appleton and Company in New York, 1902, offers a unique glimpse into the life of a convict through its autobiographical narrative. This edition, released in August 1902, captures the authentic voice of its subject, providing readers with a rare document of criminal history. Stanley Waterloo, known for his insightful editing, presents this work as an intriguing exploration of personal transformation and societal interaction. This particular copy lacks a dust jacket but maintains its original hardcover integrity, making it a valuable find for collectors interested in early 20th-century autobiographies. The book contains handwritten inscriptions, adding a layer of historical interest and personal touch to this already scarce edition. Despite the absence of a definitive edition statement, the publication's age and subject matter contribute to its rarity and appeal.

Publisher Information

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D. Appleton and Company

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