
THE SNARK WAS A BOOJUM
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William Morrow, New York, 1941, believe 1st US edition; Morrow Mystery on lower spine. Hard cover, 248 pages. Brown boards with green lettering and decorations on spine; boards soiled with some age-spots, corners bumped and worn to boards with some fraying; spine ends bumped and worn with some small tears to cloth and fraying; shelf-wear on bottom edges resulted in some splits to cloth and fraying. No jacket. Some age-spotting and a bit of soil on outer page block; green-tinted top edge somewhat dulled. Binding good with a very slight lean. Prior owner’s name and date inked on front end paper as well as a bit of glue residue from label removal; off-setting on front paste-down from same former label. Small ink numbers on rear paste-down near lower gutter; remainder of interior pages clean and unmarked with occasional age-spotting/smudges; some straightened corner creases. Humorous mystery novel of young woman from California who goes east to find her father’s relatives. She finds herself in the midst of greedy inheritors, a murder, and falls in love although the romance is filled with interruptions.