Main Street: The Story of Carol Kennicott
First Edition, second issue points on pages 54 and 387. Octavo, original blue cloth over boards, stamped in orange. Classic satirical novel set in 1910s Minnesota. Good, front hinge cracked, moderate shelf wear, some slight discolorations to cloth, fading to spine, previous owner's signature on front facing endpaper.
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