![]() |
|
|||||||||||||||||||||
![]() |
|
|||||||||||||||||||||
Early Christmas Sale on Royal Doulton Dogs and Jug! Offers Welcomed!
The Alice and Jerry Books were very popular childrens' readers, their publisher's competition to the Dick and Jane series.
The Five-and-a-Half Club, by Margery Bianco and Mabel O'Donnell. Row, Peterson and Company, 1942, 1st edition. Slight foxing to rear cover and foredges, and bumped corners; else fine. The interior is very fine; it appears unread, but for the penciled inscription of the child who once owned it: "Virginia Swain."
If I Were Going, by Mabel O'Donnell and Alice Carey. Row, Peterson and Company, copyright 1936, 1941 edition. Slight foxing to rear cover and foredges, a touch of wear to the front top corner, and bumped corners; else fine. The interior is very fine; it appears unread, but for the penciled inscription of the child who once owned it: "Virginia Hannah Swain."
These are being sold as a set as they have obviously been together a long time, presumably since their original owner.
Item ID: 824232