Back-Trailers From the Middle Border. Hamlin GARLAND.

Back-Trailers From the Middle Border

New York: The Macmillan Company, 1928. 19.5x13.5cm: 379pp. First Edition, lacking the dust jacket. Black and white illustrations by Constance Garland, the author’s daughter. Publisher's black pictorial cloth boards stamped in red, light blue, and gilt on front. Gilt lettering to spine, a tad faded. Dark topstain. Illustrated orange and blue endpapers. Light shelfwear to boards. Spine ends lightly bumped. Section of the rear board has discolored to a darker black. Binding sound, internally clean and bright. Better than Very Good.

This is the fourth and final volume of a series of autobiographic chronicles dealing with a group of migratory families. This work is preceded by A Son of the Middle Border (1917), A Daughter of the Middle Border (1921; Winner of the 1922 Pulitzer Prize for Biography), and Trail-Makers of the Middle Border (1926).

Price: $25.00

Item #10253