








JACOT, B. L. Winslow Moult
JACOT, B. L. Winslow Moult. London: Rich and Cowan. 1934. 8vo. First edition. Publisher’s blue cloth lettered in black to the spine, in the dust jacket signed ‘R.E.F.’ A very good copy, the cloth clean, the binding tight and square, the spine head and tail gently bumped, the topstain bright. The contents clean, ink gift inscription to front endpaper dated 1939. The dust jacket priced at 7/6 net to spine, some spots to the white segments of the jacket and some fairly discreet restoration to spine and front panel joint. A few other closed tears and light rubbing, but uncommon.
A novel of “that amusing idiot the Hon. Winslow Moult, the well-known newspaper man in Fleet Street’. A nice example in the terrific period dust jacket.
JACOT, B. L. Winslow Moult. London: Rich and Cowan. 1934. 8vo. First edition. Publisher’s blue cloth lettered in black to the spine, in the dust jacket signed ‘R.E.F.’ A very good copy, the cloth clean, the binding tight and square, the spine head and tail gently bumped, the topstain bright. The contents clean, ink gift inscription to front endpaper dated 1939. The dust jacket priced at 7/6 net to spine, some spots to the white segments of the jacket and some fairly discreet restoration to spine and front panel joint. A few other closed tears and light rubbing, but uncommon.
A novel of “that amusing idiot the Hon. Winslow Moult, the well-known newspaper man in Fleet Street’. A nice example in the terrific period dust jacket.
JACOT, B. L. Winslow Moult. London: Rich and Cowan. 1934. 8vo. First edition. Publisher’s blue cloth lettered in black to the spine, in the dust jacket signed ‘R.E.F.’ A very good copy, the cloth clean, the binding tight and square, the spine head and tail gently bumped, the topstain bright. The contents clean, ink gift inscription to front endpaper dated 1939. The dust jacket priced at 7/6 net to spine, some spots to the white segments of the jacket and some fairly discreet restoration to spine and front panel joint. A few other closed tears and light rubbing, but uncommon.
A novel of “that amusing idiot the Hon. Winslow Moult, the well-known newspaper man in Fleet Street’. A nice example in the terrific period dust jacket.