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This is a very good hardcover, no accompanying slipcase, slipcase missing. 1988 Houghton Mifflin Publishing. This copy is good inside and out. PLEAS NOTE: front top corner of hardcover is worn/frayed (see photo) but otherwise very good inside and out. The inside pages are actually still crisp and clean with no markings seen. The binding is tight and straight. Green hardcover boards are good, featuring gold design and lettering to which there is some light fading but overall good front and back. The top front corner is worn as in photo but rest of hardcover boards are solid and good. Medium octavo book size or 6.5" x 9.5" with 126 pages.
An Island Garden by Celia Thaxter is illustrated by Childe Hassam and this edition includes in Intro by Allen Lacy. In 1894, Houghton Mifflin published the first edition, 1000 copies, of An Island Garden. It was the last book Celia Thaxter wrote. A second printing was published in late 1894 just months after the authors death. The book was declared out of print in 1902. This edition from Houghton Mifflin in 1988 was the first reissue of the famous Childe Hassam illustrated edition. The illustrations are considered some of the artists best and important to American Impressionism. The prose and poetry of Thaxter is as inspirational as the color illustrations by Hassam. This collectible edition has been a lasting favorite for both contributions.
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