Letters from a Son to His Self-Made Father.
by Merriman, Charles Eustace
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- Hardcover
- first
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- Seller
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San Francisco, California, United States
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About This Item
Boston: New Hampshire Publishing Co., 1903.. Hardcover. 12mo. 294 pp. First Edition. "Being the Replies to From a Self-Made Merchant to His Son." "Charles Eustace Merriman" was the pen name of Wilder D. Quint and George T. Richardson. Smith, T-249 (under Tilton, Dwight). Fred Kulz (illustrator). 1st Edition. Green pictorial cloth binding, sunning on spine. Plus 4 pages of vintage ads.
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- Bookseller
- Alan Wofsy Fine Arts (US)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 59-3203
- Title
- Letters from a Son to His Self-Made Father.
- Author
- Merriman, Charles Eustace
- Book Condition
- Used
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Publisher
- Boston: New Hampshire Publishing Co., 1903.
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- Literature & Linguistics;
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Alan Wofsy Fine Arts
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Alan Wofsy Fine Arts
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San Francisco, California
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