26. The Gypsy. New York: Frederick A. Stokes Co., 1928.
Third Printing. P. dustjacket art. Novel of the gypsy lifestyle. Very Good, some chipping to cheap cloth at spine gutters in Very Good plus dustjacket. Item #37265
Third Printing. P. dustjacket art. Novel of the gypsy lifestyle. Very Good, some chipping to cheap cloth at spine gutters in Very Good plus dustjacket. Item #37265
Third Printing. P. dustjacket art. Colorful novel of gypsy life set in Andalusia. Near Fine in Very Good plus dustjacket. Item #11412
Third Printing. P. dustjacket art. Novel of the gypsy lifestyle. Near Fine in Very Good plus dustjacket. Item #11802
Third Printing. P. dustjacket art. Colorful novel of gypsy life set in Andalusia. Near Fine in Very Good plus dustjacket, tiny edge chips. Item #16637
Third Printing. P. dustjacket art. Colorful novel of gypsy life set in Andalusia. Very Good, wear along lower edge, in Good dustjacket, shallow chipping, closed tears at spine edges. Item #22903
First Edition. P. dustjacket art. Colorful novel of gypsy life set in Andalusia. Uncommon as a first printing. Near Fine in Very Good plus dustjacket. Item #23372
First Edition. Charles K. Stevens dustjacket art. Author's uncommon first novel. "A waif in an orphan asylum, a tramp on city streets and country roads, a prize fighter, yet through it all a dreamer, with a vision of beauty and courage". Almost Near Fine in Very Good dustjacket, dime sized chip at top spine end, shallow chipping at lower spine end, flap fold with wear, closed tear at top front panel. Item #32350
First Edition. English village set novel of romance and intrigue missed by Hubin despite the jacket copy reference to "the sinister gypsy Martha Penny, whose mysterious disappearance looks like a clear case of murder". Other titles by Vachell are listed in Hubin. Near Fine in Very Good plus dustjacket. Item #20441
First Edition. Evelina M. Jackson dustjacket art and illustrations. Story of an adopted daughter of American gypsies who travels with the tribe until fourteen, when she moves to a settlement house in Detroit. Very Good with some spotting to front cover with Review Slip laid in, in a Very Good dustjacket with two small chips to spine, two-centimeter closed tear to lower edge of rear flap, shelf wear to flap edges and top edges, and some darkening. Item #17807
First Edition. After Williamson's second and third novels were panned by the critics for being too poetic, he produced Hunky, a more simply written tale of a blue collar protagonist who discovers what life was meant to be all about. The author was born on the Nez Perce Indian Reservation in Northern Idaho to European parents. He ran away at age 14 and lived the hobo's life, eventually becoming a treasure hunter in Peru, a circus hand, reporter for a San Francisco paper, and text book author. Near Fine in Very Good to Near Fine dustjacket. Item #21177
First Edition. Karl S. Woerner dustjacket art. After Williamson's second and third novels were panned by the critics for being too poetic, he produced Hunky, a more simply written tale of a blue collar protagonist who discovers what life was meant to be all about. The author was born on the Nez Perce Indian Reservation in Northern Idaho to European parents. He ran away at age 14 and lived the hobo's life, eventually becoming a treasure hunter in Peru, a circus hand, reporter for a San Francisco paper, and text book author. Near Fine in Near Fine dustjacket. Item #5569
First Edition. After Williamson's second and third novels were panned by the critics for being too poetic, he produced Hunky, a more simply written tale of a blue collar protagonist who discovers what life was meant to be all about. The author was born on the Nez Perce Indian Reservation in Northern Idaho to European parents. He ran away at age 14 and lived the hobo's life, eventually becoming a treasure hunter in Peru, a circus hand, reporter for a San Francisco paper, and text book author. Fine copy in Fine dustjacket with tiny nick to top front panel. Item #14991