DOUBLEDAY, DORAN & COMPANY
The Goblin Woman (1930)
clothbound in dust jacket, 345 pages, 8.25" x 5.675

This is the first edition of the novel The Goblin Woman by Rose O'Neill published in 1930 by Doubleday, Doran & Company. It is bound in brown cloth with publisher's orange stain along the top page edges; it has illustrated endpapers and is illustrated with drawings by Rose O'Neill. Ms. O'Neill was a cartoonist, author, illustrator and artist best known for her 1909 creation of The Kewpies. It is described on the dust jacket flap as "a book for artists, poets, and all who seek in fiction 'life made luminous and iridescent'."

This is a solid book; the dust jacket is discolored, has edge wear and small bits out and a bit of paper tape on the insides at top and bottom of the spine; there is shelf and edge wear to the book and page edges are mildly spotted: VERY GOOD condition

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