Literary satire by H. G. Wells written by Wells using the pseudonym Reginald Bliss. Illustrated with in-text illustrations by H. G. Wells. A UK first edition, first impression in the uncommon wrapper.
WRAPPER : The wrapper on this copy is bright and complete. It is unclipped. It is worn at the edges and shows small nicks out of each of the lading corners. The lettering on the spine is unfaded, the spine ends are rubbed and nicked. Well preserved for a jacket that is over 100 years old. Looks sharp in protective plastic.
BOOK : The book is square and tight. The boards are bright and clean. The corners are sharp. The spine ends are bruised. The pages are clean - they show gentle marginal toning. The closed page edges are toned and are spotted. There are no loose or dog-eared pages. The binding is solid and without cracked hinges. No previous ownership inscriptions. A decent copy in a protected wrapper.
Publisher: Ernest Benn, 1915
Condition: Very Good ++. Wrapper: Very Good +
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