Editore: Piedmont Press, Middleburg, VA,, 1994
Da: Berryville Old Book Shop, Berryville, VA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Second Printing. 107 pgs. Cover painting by Catherine Stettinlus Zimmerman. B&W illustrations. Includes loose map of The Plains, 1989. Very Good hardcover in good DJ. (shop).
Editore: Piedmont Press, 1993
Da: Riverby Books, Fredericksburg, VA, U.S.A.
Copia autografata
Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: Very Good. Oversized hardcover. Tan cloth over boards with gold lettering. Illustrated dust jacket with red lettering. Dated 1993 on copyright page, stated first edition. No date on title page. 107 pages. Very good condition. Binding is strong. Pages are clean and free of marks. Corners and spine are square. Dust jacket has the lightest of wear at the head and foot of the spine. Some very light rubbing to the back of the dust jacket, near the fore-edge as well. Jacket has been wrapped in a protective mylar cover. SIGNED by both authors on the title page, where they have also written a short inscription. Overall very good condition. This is an oversized book, so extra shipping will be necessary for priority or international shipping. Please email with questions or to see any photos. Signed by Author(s).
Editore: Piedmont Press, Virginia, 1993
Da: Novel Ideas Books & Gifts, Decatur, IL, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: Fine. First Printing. 4to 11" - 13" tall; 107 pages.
Da: HORSE BOOKS PLUS LLC, Boston, VA, U.S.A.
Prima edizione Copia autografata
Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: Very Good. First Edition. Gift quality hardcover signed by both authors, not dedicated to anybody in particular, just their first/last names at foot of title page. Includes folded map in rear. Page block has a slight wave, but no evidence of water damage. Lovely copy in original, illustrated dust wrapper showing color loss at lightly rubbed tips, now in new mylar and displays beautifully with Huntsman and hounds overlooking the village of The Plains on frt panel. How many Americans today would dream of claiming as their hometown a wild and beautiful little Virginia country village like The Plains! Shaped by this country's rough and tumble early frontier history and forged by the raw will of a few people who lead it out of Indian times, The Plains has weathered the storms of the Civil War and reconstruction, the Great Depression, fire and the crash of its economy, emerging from every turn as a hometown to declare with pride. Early settlers in the 18th century took up land grants on the trail between the Bull Run and Blue Ridge mountains to begin building the town and farming the land. The tavern (ordinary) at the nearby crossroads did brisk business with travelers as well as local people and the Manassas Gap Railroad provided the town's farm economy vital access to outside markets. The railroad became a lifeline, transporting soldiers and materiel to one of the great battlefields of the Civil War at Bull Run. Signed by Authors.