Owner stamp inside front cover. (2nd to last photo) Text block bright and unmarked with no creases or tears. Toning to pages, otherwise very clean. Boards have bright gilt. Paste down cover photo has edge rubbing and corners of boards are rubbed with bottom corners bumped on boards and pages.
Edge wear to the board corner edges.



Street, Julian; Illustrated By Eugenie Wireman. 

Gold Fish, a Christmas Story. 

New York: John Lane, 1912. 

First Edition. 

12mo. 

Very Good 


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