Description: A Nearly Fine copy with still bright blue covers and gilt, but with modestly sun toned spine, and a touch of wear. Slightly toned end pages and a few pages with some foxing. H. Rider Haggard - Ayesha: The Return of She - 1905 first edition Click images to enlarge Description Ayesha: The Return of She by H. Rider Haggard First Edition in publisher's blue cloth lettered and decorated in gilt on spine and cover with four vertical and four horizontal green lines on cover. 32 full page illustrations including the tissue guarded frontispiece by Maurice Greiffenhagen. Scott 45 : Whatmore F28. London: Ward, Lock, and Co., (1905), 384 pages. A Nearly Fine copy with still bright blue covers and gilt, but with modestly sun toned spine, and a touch of wear. Slightly toned end pages and a few pages with some foxing. Bid with confidence - 100% feedback Packing/Shipping: All items professionally and securely packed 95% of our items ship within 1 day of secured payment. We always combine items for highly discounted shipping. Please email us when all your auctions have ended, and we will combine all purchases onto one convenient invoice with the amended shipping. USA: USPS Media Mail. Other options (like overnight) available ask for cost, and we will adjust the eBay invoice. International First Class: No problem Most buyers prefer the least expensive shipping methods. If you would like tracking #s, insurance, etc., please let us know. About Us: We have been buying and selling Science Fiction and Fantasy items for over 50 years with prompt, professional service and shipping. We have over 50,000 SF & F items in stock - Dime Novels, HBs, PBs, Pulps, Comics and Magazines. Pictures sell! Auctiva offers Free Image Hosting and Editing.300+ Listing Templates! Auctiva gets you noticed! The complete eBay Selling Solution. Track Page Views WithAuctiva's Counter
Price: 335 USD
Location: Chester, Virginia
End Time: 2024-01-15T18:26:54.000Z
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