Original cloth, an attractive copy, dust-jacket, slightly worn at spine-ends and fore-corners, but otherwise very good.
Haggard (H. Rider) Belshazzar
£250
Second impression, Stanley Paul, [1930].
The wrapper is unpriced but identical to first (which is priced 7/6 on spine) and list of titles on back panel. The lack of a price may imply it was a copy intended for export.
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