A handsome and increasingly uncommon 1926 first edition of Novelists We Are Seven by Patrick Braybrooke, an elegant interwar literary study examining seven major contemporary novelists and literary personalities of the early twentieth century. Beautifully bound in vivid red cloth with printed spine and cover labels, this copy includes portrait plates and insightful critical essays touching figures associated with the literary circles of G. K. Chesterton, Hilaire Belloc, and Rebecca West.” Condition wording: “An especially well-preserved example for its age. Binding remains bright and attractive with strong hinges and clean interior pages. Light expected age toning and minor shelf wear consistent with a nearly century-old volume. A very appealing collector’s copy.
| Binding | Hardcover |
| Place Of Publication | Philadelphia |
| Language | English |
| Special Attributes | Illustrated |
| Author | Patrick Braybrooke |
| Topic | Literature |
| Subject | Literature & Fiction |
| Year Printed | 1926 |
| Original/Facsimile | Original |
| Country Of Origin | United States |
A handsome and increasingly uncommon 1926 first edition of Novelists We Are Seven by Patrick Braybrooke, an elegant interwar literary study examining seven major contemporary novelists and literary personalities of the early twentieth century. Beautifully bound in vivid red cloth with printed spine and cover labels, this copy includes portrait plates and insightful critical essays touching figures associated with the literary circles of G. K. Chesterton, Hilaire Belloc, and Rebecca West.” Condition wording: “An especially well-preserved example for its age. Binding remains bright and attractive with strong hinges and clean interior pages. Light expected age toning and minor shelf wear consistent with a nearly century-old volume. A very appealing collector’s copy.