[Rarebooks] FS: ROUND THE WORLD Inscribed by Andrew Carnegie to Employee & Friend, price reduced
Charles Agvent
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Sat Jul 25 16:16:32 EDT 2020
Price reduced to $850 NET
CARNEGIE, Andrew. ROUND THE WORLD. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons,
1902. Reprint. Decorated red cloth. INSCRIBED and SIGNED by the author
on the blank page facing the title page: "To J. J. Campbell/Friend &
veteran(?)/With regards/Andrew Carnegie/New York/Jany 1st/1903."
Campbell was auditor for the Carnegie Steel Company. Campbell has
written in pencil on the title page: "Read with much pleasure and
interest in the spring of 1903." Light wear to spine tips; streak of
white paint at the very top fore-edge of the front cover. Very Good.
(#015192) $1,200
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