The Mystery of the Gold Box by Valentine Williams 1932 HC Secret Service Sereis
Part of the Secret Service Series.
Part of the Secret Service Series.
“The Haunted Attic” is a vintage juvenile mystery book from 1932 written by Margaret Sutton. This hardcover edition, published by Grosset & Dunlap, is part of the Judy Bolton Mystery series and is set in the United States. The book follows the adventures of Judy Bolton as she solves the mystery of the haunted attic, engaging young readers with a captivating story and engaging plot twists. With 192 pages, this classic book is a perfect addition to any collector’s library, offering a nostalgic glimpse into the past for readers of all ages.
Lot of 2 Judy Bolton novels byMargaret Sutton. The Haunted Attic (1932) andThe Mark on the Mirror (1941). The Haunted Attic. The Mark on the Mirror. Book poly bagged for protection.
This Second Edition, published by Paul B. Hoeber Inc. in New York, MCMXXXII (1932), presents a comprehensive study of endocrine principles. The hardcover book features gold embossed lettering on a deep maroon cover and includes thirty-three illustrations.
I picked this up at an estate sale and it remains in mint condition. I thought at first it must be from the 60’s or 70’s but there are two locations showing the date of 1915.
“Our Times: The War Begins 1909-1914” by Mark Sullivan is a vintage nonfiction book published in 1932. It is part of the “Our Times” series, focusing on the United States in the early 20th century. The book covers the beginning of World War I and its impact on American history, making it a valuable historical resource for adult readers interested in the era. The hardcover format and dust jacket add to the book’s collectability and authenticity from the 1930s.
This listing is for a vintage hardcover edition of “The Private Papers of a Bankrupt Bookseller,” published by D. Appleton and Company in 1932. The book features a plain green cloth cover. The title page includes a quote by Robert Browning. The copyright page indicates earlier original publication dates of 1911 (First Edition) and 1922 (Second Edition, Revised) by Oliver and Boyd Ltd., Edinburgh, suggesting this 1932 D. Appleton edition is a later printing or a different publisher’s release. The inside front cover has a handwritten name, “Butler O’Hara,” which appears to be a previous owner’s inscription. The book is in good vintage condition, showing some shelf wear consistent with its age. A charming piece for collectors of vintage books or those interested in bookselling history.
Early reprint of the second Mrs. Bradley mystery. Bumped and rubbed with wear at the spine head, binding solid. Price intact, in Brodart.
Inside, there is a stamp on the front and again toward the back of the book. It may have originally been a hardcover, but it is now quite flexible.
Hardcover Publisher: McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., New York and London, 1932 Used – Good. Red hard covers and spine, title, author and 4 horizontal lines on the front cover, back cover is blank, spine is similar to front cover with the addition of the publisher. 1 signature can be seen at the beginning of the book. Except as noted, pages are tight.