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Charles A. Lindbergh

"We" First Trade Edition Signed by Lindbergh and Putnam

G. P. Putnam's Sons

1927

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A first trade edition, first printing of "We" by Charles A. Lindbergh, signed by Lindbergh and the publisher.

  • Charles A. Lindbergh (American).
  • New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1927.
  • Octavo.
  • 318 pages.
  • Signed flat by Lindbergh and G. P. Putnam on title page.
  • Dust jacket protected by a mylar covering, spine is blue, white, and black pictorial with yellow lettering.

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Mild shelf wear to dust jacket, including creasing and small tears along margins of covers.

Light age-toning to back cover and flaps.

Corners of flaps clipped.

Small area of liquid staining to back cover.

Moderate wear to slipcase.

Top of slipcase partially detached.

Blue cloth boards with gilt lettering and decoration to spine.

Mild shelf wear to boards, including bumping with slight fraying to head, tail, and corners.

Scuffing and rubbing to boards.

Age-toning to text block.

Bookseller's sticker affixed to recto of back free endpaper.

Age-toning and occasional small tears to interior pages, text remains clear and legible. 

Feature(s)

Signed, Dust Jacket, First Edition

Language

English

Subject

Modern first editions, Military and Naval, History, American History, Autobiography and Biography, Autographed and Signed Material, Americana

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