John Oxenham - All's Well - 1916





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Description from the seller
This is a rare 1916 printing of "All's Well!" by John Oxenham It is illustrated with eight tipped-in colour plates by Mary Bredall. The book remains in Good condition and it would make a fabulous addition to any religious illustrated library or private collection.
CONDITION & FEATURES
- Good overall condition
- Decorative Spine & Front Board
- 8 tipped-in colour plates - tissue-guard to Frontispiece
- Hand-cut pages
- Pages are neat & straight - most show some foxing
- Text-block is complete
- Binding and hinges are secure
- Boards are straight - slightly discoloured
- Spine is straight and neat - slightly discoloured
- Faded inscription to Front Pastedown
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SUMMARY
- All's Well!
- Written by John Oxenham
- Illustrated by Mary Bredall
- Printed 1916, First Edition, 4th Printing
- Published by Methuen & Co. Ltd., London
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CONDITION TERMINOLOGY
Fine (F): An excellent copy, showing next to no wear. Likely unread.
Near Fine (NF): Small signs of wear, but still an excellent copy. Possibly unread.
Very Good (VG): A very good copy. Expect a few signs of wear but nothing overtly detrimental to the book. Lightly read.
Good (G): A generally very good copy, but with the possibility of either a large number of minor defects, or a few more significant defects which will be noted.
Fair: An average book that has complete text pages but may lack endpapers, half-title, etc. Binding, jacket (if any), etc., may also be worn. May require repairs.
Poor: A book that is heavily worn, possibly with broken joints, hinges, missing pages, etc. Generally only rare books are sold in this condition. Likely to require repairs.
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SHIPPING
Please be aware; you may be liable for locally payable customs/duties/import taxes, in addition to shipping charges. Most international parcels are shipped via Royal Mail, UPS, Evri or DPD. Delivery usually takes 3-7 working days and is fully trackable.
Seller's Story
This is a rare 1916 printing of "All's Well!" by John Oxenham It is illustrated with eight tipped-in colour plates by Mary Bredall. The book remains in Good condition and it would make a fabulous addition to any religious illustrated library or private collection.
CONDITION & FEATURES
- Good overall condition
- Decorative Spine & Front Board
- 8 tipped-in colour plates - tissue-guard to Frontispiece
- Hand-cut pages
- Pages are neat & straight - most show some foxing
- Text-block is complete
- Binding and hinges are secure
- Boards are straight - slightly discoloured
- Spine is straight and neat - slightly discoloured
- Faded inscription to Front Pastedown
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SUMMARY
- All's Well!
- Written by John Oxenham
- Illustrated by Mary Bredall
- Printed 1916, First Edition, 4th Printing
- Published by Methuen & Co. Ltd., London
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CONDITION TERMINOLOGY
Fine (F): An excellent copy, showing next to no wear. Likely unread.
Near Fine (NF): Small signs of wear, but still an excellent copy. Possibly unread.
Very Good (VG): A very good copy. Expect a few signs of wear but nothing overtly detrimental to the book. Lightly read.
Good (G): A generally very good copy, but with the possibility of either a large number of minor defects, or a few more significant defects which will be noted.
Fair: An average book that has complete text pages but may lack endpapers, half-title, etc. Binding, jacket (if any), etc., may also be worn. May require repairs.
Poor: A book that is heavily worn, possibly with broken joints, hinges, missing pages, etc. Generally only rare books are sold in this condition. Likely to require repairs.
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SHIPPING
Please be aware; you may be liable for locally payable customs/duties/import taxes, in addition to shipping charges. Most international parcels are shipped via Royal Mail, UPS, Evri or DPD. Delivery usually takes 3-7 working days and is fully trackable.

