[Rarebooks] fs: There are no Dull Dark Days

Back Creek Books rock at backcreekbooks.com
Wed Apr 28 23:44:19 EDT 2010


Greetings Booklovers,

We are pleased to offer:
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(No. 6303 )  Blogg, Percy Thayer. THERE ARE NO DULL DARK DAYS.
Baltimore: H. G. Roebuck & Son, (1944). First printing, Full cloth, Octavo, 
92 pages, black & white photographs, drawings. Very Good.
      Memories of trout fishing and hunting duck, goose, swan, and upland 
game birds along the Chesapeake Bay and Maryland's Eastern Shore. Perce 
Blogg was an expert waterfowl hunter and long time member of the Miller's 
Island Ducking Club and the Seneca Ducking Club. HAND #B370. Bound in green 
cloth over boards with black stamped spine and upper board titles, color 
illustration laid onto upper board. A few shallow edge wrinkles and tiny 
rubs at spine ends. No prior ownership marks, hinges sound....... $200.00
- Photo(s), secure ordering: 
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Thank you for your interest.

Best regards,

Rock
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