London: Longmans, Green, and Co, 1892. Hardcover. Very Good. First English edition, following the American edition by a few days (*Allen* 44; *Bleiler* p. 90; the American edition was published on April 30, 1892, and the English edition was published on May 9, 1892; also see *Wolff* 2875). Octavo. 295pp. (followed by an early state of the 24-page publisher's catalogue, dated "2/92"). Dark blue cloth stamped in gold. Illustrated by Charles Kerr. Binding has moderate wear and few small, nicked tears at tips of spine and tips of corners nicked, spine is faded and askew, spine lettering dull and rubbed, scattered moderate foxing to text, else a very good copy, with binding tight. "This is generally considered to be Haggard's finest work, a sustained, tragic story. While Nada is a sop to the romantic market, the remainder of the book is powerful, imaginative, and filled with cultural detail" - Bleiler. *The Guide to Supernatural Fiction* 726.
(Mexico, D.F.) [Mexico City]: Editorial Katún, 1984. Very good.. First edition of this duo of short plays by the celebrated French-Argentine author ââ¬â part of the publisher's "Imaginación y Realiidad" series. 8'' x 5.25''. Original pictorial wrappers. 70 pages. Previous owner name and address inked on front fly leaf. Wrappers with light wear, faint marginal toning. Leaves lightly toned.
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