Jacket with loss to foot of spine, but otherwise a very good all round.
Brandon (Winnie) Dixiana
£85
London, Wm. Collins Sons… by The London Book Co., [1931].
First edition thus. 8vo. Original cloth. Dust-jacket.
A novelisation of the screenplay by Luther Trent for the film of the same name by RKO Radio Pictures, this book was released in the same year.
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