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New York.
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New York. With a Preface by Jeffery Farnol.

Publication details: Stanley Paul,1927,

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"Quex" was the journalistic pseudonym of George Herbert Fosdike Nichols, who served as a Captain in the Great War with the 18th Division (publishing a memoir of that time, 'Pushed and the Return Push', as well as a history of his regiment). This account of New York, scarce in the dustjacket, is based on articles of The Evening News.

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FIRST EDITION, frontispiece drawing, occasional faint spots, pp. 157, 32 [Publisher's catalogue], crown 8vo, original blue cloth, backstrip lettered in black, upper board with border stamped in black, tail edge roughtrimmed, edges lightly spotted, dustjacket with an illustration of the New York skyline to front panel, a little chipping, those at head of front panel and upper joint-fold a little more pronounced, very lightly dustsoiled overall, good

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