![]() ![]() There are, also, 1-2 Illustrations in light brown tint, both of scenes/localities in Grez. Hyde", and "A Child's Garden of Verses", and especially if you possess this particular set, you might wish to update/improve upon your Volume Eight. If you value and enjoy things relating to this noted author of such works as "Treasure Island", Dr. ![]() This eighth volume from the nine-volume 1912 Vailima Edition of Stevenson's collected literary output consists of "An Inland Voyage", "Travels With a Donkey in the Cevennes", "Edinburgh", some 22 essays(among them "The Modern Student Considered Generally", "The Philosophy of Umbrellas", "Alpine Diversions", and "The Day After Tomorrow"), and, lastly, "Beau Austin", a play in four acts. There is the understandable modest yellowing of volume's pages, and some webbing is seen between pages 240-241 within text. Not an ex-library copy, at age 99 this offering is looking quite chipper/firm/sound. This 6" X 9", 512-page, nearly 100-year-old offering in VG- condition is The Vailima Edition of the Works of Robert Louis Stevenson: Volume Eight by Robert Louis Stevenson, published by P.F. ![]() Dust Jacket Condition: No Jacket As Issued. ![]()
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