COLOR FOLDING PLATE, Salvation Army, leather bind.
Classic Salvation Army Title with Graphic Depiction of Human Suffering
Booth, William (1829-1912). In Darkest England and the Way Out. London: International Headquarters of the Salvation Army, [1890]. McCorquodale & Co., Limited, Printers. First edition, early issue, last line of dedication corrected.
Unnumbered preliminaries, 10-285, xxxi pages, 1 folded color illustration mounted at front. Ads at end.
Well-preserved copy with minimal signs of wear or foxing, some stress wear to folds of plate, the whole nicely bound in a modern 1/2 leather by Starr Bookworks.
Reference: See Printing & the Mind of Man 373. "Rescuing England" Essay by Ellen J. Stockstill, Public Domain Review. .
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Classic Salvation Army Title with Graphic Depiction of Human Suffering
Booth, William (1829-1912). In Darkest England and the Way Out. London: International Headquarters of the Salvation Army, [1890]. McCorquodale & Co., Limited, Printers. First edition, early issue, last line of dedication corrected.
Unnumbered preliminaries, 10-285, xxxi pages, 1 folded color illustration mounted at front. Ads at end.
Well-preserved copy with minimal signs of wear or foxing, some stress wear to folds of plate, the whole nicely bound in a modern 1/2 leather by Starr Bookworks.
Reference: See Printing & the Mind of Man 373. "Rescuing England" Essay by Ellen J. Stockstill, Public Domain Review. .