Jonah and Co. by Dornford Yates 
Publisher: Ward Lock London, 1922 
Hardback with dust cover

ABOUT THE BOOK
ChapterBook TitleWindsor TitleDateVolumeIssuePagesIllustrator
Prologue
IHow Berry stepped into the breach, and Jonah came first and was servedThe Rule Of The RoadOctober 1921LIV322449-460Norah Schlegel
IIHow three wagers were made, and Adèle killed two birds with one stoneA Run For Our MoneyNovember 1921LIV323551-562Norah Schlegel
IIIHow a Golden Calf was set up, and Nobby showed himself a true prophetBy Order Of The TrusteesDecember 1921LV3243-14Norah Schlegel
IVHow Berry made an engagement, Jill a picture, and Adèle a slip of some importanceA Snare And A DelusionJanuary 1922LV325105-116Norah Schlegel
VHow love came to Jill, Herbert to the rescue and a young man by his rightNobility And GentryFebruary 1922LV326215-227Norah Schlegel
VIHow Berry ran contraband goods, and the Duke of Padua plighted Jill his trothManners And CustomsMarch 1922LV327331-345Norah Schlegel
VIIHow Daphne lost her bedfellow, and the line of least resistance proved irresistibleA Royal ProgressApril 1922LV328447-458Norah Schlegel
VIIIHow Adèle bought a bottle of perfume which had no smell, and I cut Eulalie deadRed VioletsMay 1922LV329561-572Norah Schlegel
IXHow Jonah took off his coat, and Berry flirted with Fortune for all he was worthZeroJune 1922LVI3303-15Norah Schlegel
XHow Berry sought comfort in the van, and Nobby slept upon a Queen's bedNo ThoroughfareJuly 1922LVI331113-125Norah Schlegel
XIHow Berry put off his manhood, and Adèle showed a fair pair of heelsA Tight PlaceAugust 1922LVI332229-241Norah Schlegel
XIIHow a telegram came for Jill, Piers demanded his sweetheart, and I drove after my wifeJourneys EndSeptember 1922LVI333345-357Norah Schlegel
Epilogue

CONDITION
All pages of the text are clear and not marked with any writing or highlighting. There is some foxing on the edges of the pages but this doesn't affect the text. Significant foxing to the external edges of the pages (see photos). There is writing on the front flyleaf "For Mother, With love and all good wishes from Bernice. Christmas 1940". There is also a blue dash in the top right corner and a white sticky label with something in blue writing that I cannot decipher around "10p". The spine is intact and creased. The cover has shelf wear but is still in good condition for a book around 100 years old. The corners are lightly bumped. The dust cover has been taped along the spine. There are tears along the other folds (see photos). See photographs

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