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BURROUGHS, Edgar E. Rice. Girl From Hollywood (Inscribed). , 1923.

Price: US$3000.00 + shipping

Condition: Very Good

Description: The Girl from Hollywood by Edgar Rice Burroughs, 1923, Inscribed Octavo, pp. [1-8] 9-320 [note: first leaf is a blank], inserted frontispiece with illustration by P. J. Monahan, original pictorial coarse mesh weave red cloth, later dj, inscribed by Burroughs on front-free endpaper. Inscription reads: “To Judge W. E. Ambler, I congratulate you upon the selection of your hobby-in that it does not necessitate the reading of fiction beyond the fly-leaf—this classic, of course, excepted. Cordially, Edgar Rice Burroughs Tarzanland, Jan. 21, 1924” First edition, first printing in a later dust-jacket, inscribed by Burroughs. Bound in coarse mesh weave red cloth, sheets quadruple sewn; the frontispiece caption reads, "The Director's eyes snapped. 'Only a camera man/and myself are here' he said." Currey, p. 88 (printing A, binding A). Heins GH Spine panel just a bit dull, edges of text block darkened, a very good copy in very good four-color pictorial later printing dust jacket (illustration on front panel by P. J. Monahan) with "The / Macaulay / Company / New York" in a black box at the foot of the spine panel and six titles published by Macaulay in 1923 advertised on the rear panel.

Seller: Weinstein-Perez Rare Books, Studio City, CA, U.S.A.