
Whirligigs
by O. Henry
"Whirligigs" by O. Henry, published by Doubleday, Page & Company in 1920, is an "Authorized Edition" of classic short stories. Bound in maroon cloth, this edition lacks a dust jacket and shows age-related wear. A previous owner's stamp is present inside. A valuable piece for collectors of early 20th-century American literature.
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The book is bound in maroon cloth with noticeable wear along the spine and edges. The binding is partially exposed, indicating some separation, but the pages remain attached. There is no dust jacket. The pages show age-related toning and foxing, typical of a book from this period. A previous owner's name is stamped inside, adding a personal touch to this vintage copy.
About This Antique 1920 Edition
"Whirligigs" by O. Henry, published by Doubleday, Page & Company in 1920, is a collection of short stories showcasing the author's renowned wit and narrative flair. This edition, labeled as the "Authorized Edition," was printed in Garden City, New York. O. Henry, a celebrated American writer, is known for his clever twist endings and keen observation of human nature. This particular edition is distinct for its early 20th-century publication date and presents a fascinating glimpse into the era's literary style. Although not a first edition, it remains a valuable piece for collectors interested in classic American literature. The book is bound in a maroon cloth cover, showing signs of age with some wear, but remains intact. The absence of a dust jacket and the presence of a previous owner's stamp add to its character. This edition is a testament to O. Henry's enduring legacy in the realm of short stories.
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Doubleday, Page & Company
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