TWAIN, MARK (CLEMONS, SAMUEL) - Mark Twain's Autobiography, in Two VolumesNew York: Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1924. Hardcover. A two-volume autobiography of Samuel Clemons (1835-1910), the American author who published his works under his famous Mark Twain pseudonym. With two sepia-toned frontis photographic portraits of Clemons, one of which shows him in bed in his New York City home. Includes an introduction by Albert Bigelow Paine. Each volume with an index at back of book. --- In ribbed navy cloth-covered boards with Twain facsimile signatures in gilt to covers, spines with gilt-stamped spine titling; TEG (top edges gilt). Volumes lack dust jackets. --- A well-preserved set: bright and tightly-bound, but with some discoloration to cloth and with a couple of conspicuous bumps to lower cover corners. (NOTE: Due to the weight of this item, extra shipping charges may be requested for any shipment other than by USPS Media Mail in the US.); Tall Octavo - 9 to 10 in. tall; xvi, 368, (8), 365, (2, ads) pages. Very Good- with no dust jacket . USD 80.00 [Appr.: EURO 73.5 | £UK 62.75 | JP¥ 12441] Book number 86121is offered by:
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