"Three's A Crew", by Kathrene Pinkerton.  Copyright 1940 by the author.  Published by Carrick & Evans Inc., New York.  Presumed but unstated First Edition, author-signed on the half-title page.  NOT Ex-Library.  No ISBN - there were none in those years.  Note - the photos you see are of this splendid work - no 'Stock Photos'.

A clean volume in Good condition - no wear, lightly read but with sun-faded cloth-covered hard boards, 8 1/4" x 5 3/4" x 316 clean, unmarked pages of life on a 50-footer sailing the coasts of British Columbia and southern Alaska in the late 1930s.  A fun, remarkable read. 

Kathrene Pinkerton (1887-1967) was a social worker in Wisconsin who married Robert Pinkerton.  They moved to northern Ontario, lived in the wild, traveled by boat and dogsled.  They then moved west, eventually living and sailing aboard their boat Yakima.  Here is her telling of that wonderful life.  Signed by the author on the half-title page.

A clean volume, interiors and boards Good, No dust jacket.  No looseness, No mustiness, No smoke smell.  We do try to describe them correctly - We want you back as a customer - hundreds of repeat customers. 

A wonderful find for the collector, police reader, author.  No names aside from her signature. No other markings.  NOT Ex-library.  NOT Remainder-marked.  Don't let this one by you - this is a marvelous find.