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Author DARROW CLARENCE
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The Ordeal of Prohibition (Little Blue Book Number 974)
Darrow, Clarence
4.25" (11 cm) Tall Blue wraps are faded, tanned. 64pp. plus wraps. Stapled binding is very sound. Interior clean, no writing or marks inside, pages age-darkened. No chips, creases or tears. Little Blue Books were a popular series of abridged literature and instructional material published by Emanuel Haldeman in the 1910s, 1920s, and 1930s (with some in the 1940s and 1950s, but the heyday had passed). The intent was to provide knowledge to the "common man" in a compact format for the purpose of self-education. http://www.catscradlebks.com/book_images/1380068.jpg
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The Myth of the Soul (Little Blue Book Number 1404
Darrow, Clarence
4.25" (11 cm) Tall No date; circa 1927. Yellow wraps are faded and tanned. Stapled binding very sound. Light edge rubbing and soiling to exterior but no chips, tears or creases. 32pp plus wraps. Interior pages age-darkened. No writing or marks. Little Blue Books were a popular series of abridged literature and instructional material published by Emanuel Haldeman in the 1910s, 1920s, and 1930s (with some in the 1940s and 1950s, but the heyday had passed). The intent was to provide knowledge to the "common man" in a compact format for the purpose of self-education. http://www.catscradlebks.com/book_images/1380049.jpg
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The Skeleton in the Closet (Little Blue Book Number 933)
Darrow, Clarence
4.25" (11 cm) Tall Yellow wraps are faded and tanned. Stapled binding very sound. Light edge rubbing and soiling to exterior. No chips, tears or creases. 64pp plus wraps. Interior pages age-darkened. No writing or marks. Little Blue Books were a popular series of abridged literature and instructional material published by Emanuel Haldeman in the 1910s, 1920s, and 1930s (with some in the 1940s and 1950s, but the heyday had passed). The intent was to provide knowledge to the "common man" in a compact format for the purpose of self-education. http://www.catscradlebks.com/book_images/1380082.jpg
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What Life Means to Me at Seventy-two (Little Blue Book 1541)
Darrow, Clarence
4.25" (11 cm) Tall Circa 1929. Pale orange wraps are faded and tanned. Stapled binding very sound. No chips, tears or creases. Interior pages age-darkened. 32 pp. plus wraps. Little Blue Books were a popular series of abridged literature and instructional material published by Emanuel Haldeman in the 1910s, 1920s, and 1930s (with some in the 1940s and 1950s, but the heyday had passed). The intent was to provide knowledge to the "common man" in a compact format for the purpose of self-education. http://www.catscradlebks.com/book_images/1380075.jpg
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Farmington
Darrow, Clarence
8vo over 7.75 - 9.75'' tall Darrow's boyhood Reminiscences. Nice Tight Clean copy ! 255 pages. 8753
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Is Life Worth Living? A Debate (Little Blue Book Number 910)
Starr, Frederick; Darrow, Clarence
4.25" (11 cm) Tall No date; circa 1925. Pale blue wraps are faded and tanned. Stapled binding very sound. Light edge rubbing and soiling to exterior but no chips, tears or creases. 64pp plus wraps. Interior pages age-darkened. No writing or marks. Little Blue Books were a popular series of abridged literature and instructional material published by Emanuel Haldeman in the 1910s, 1920s, and 1930s (with some in the 1940s and 1950s, but the heyday had passed). The intent was to provide knowledge to the "common man" in a compact format for the purpose of self-education. http://www.catscradlebks.com/book_images/1380056.jpg
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Is the Human Race Getting Anywhere? (Little Blue Book Number 911)
Starr, Frederick; Darrow, Clarence
4.25" (11 cm) Tall Yellow wraps are faded and tanned. Stapled binding very sound. Light edge rubbing to exterior. No chips, tears or creases. 64pp plus wraps. Interior pages age-darkened. No writing or marks. Little Blue Books were a popular series of abridged literature and instructional material published by Emanuel Haldeman in the 1910s, 1920s, and 1930s (with some in the 1940s and 1950s, but the heyday had passed). The intent was to provide knowledge to the "common man" in a compact format for the purpose of self-education. http://www.catscradlebks.com/book_images/1380018.jpg
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Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam; With a Critical Essay By Clarence Darrow (Little Blue Book No. 1)
Fitzgerald, Edward; Clarence Darrow
4.25" (11 cm) Tall Faded wraps with light soiling and age-darkening to exterior. Stapled binding very sound. Some minor edge wear to corners of some pages and general light edge wear to wraps. 64pp plus wraps. Interior pages age-darkened. Owner's name and address stamped on back of wraps. No other writing or marks. Little Blue Books were a popular series of abridged literature and instructional material published by Emanual Haldeman in the 1910s, 1920s, and 1930s (with some in the 1940s, but the heyday had passed). The intent was to provide knowledge to the "common man" in a compact format for the purpose of self-education. http://www.catscradlebks.com/book_images/970088.jpg
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Dry-Law Debate: Clarence Darrow vs. Wayne B. Wheeler (Little Blue Book Series Number 1256)
Darrow, Clarence; Wheeler, Wayne B.
4.25" (11 cm) Tall Wraps are faded and tanned. Stapled binding very sound. No creases or tears, just a bit of edge rubbing. Interior pages age-darkened. 32pp. plus wraps. No writing or marks. Little Blue Books were a popular series of abridged literature and instructional material published by Emanuel Haldeman in the 1910s, 1920s, and 1930s (with some in the 1940s and 1950s, but the heyday had passed). The intent was to provide knowledge to the "common man" in a compact format for the purpose of self-education. http://www.catscradlebks.com/book_images/1380035.jpg
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Debate on Capital Punishment (Little Blue Book Number 883)
Darrow, Clarence; Talley, Alfred J.
4.25" (11 cm) Tall Yellow wraps are faded, tanned. Stapled binding very sound. No chips, tears or creases. Interior pages age-darkened. 32 pp. plus wraps. Little Blue Books were a popular series of abridged literature and instructional material published by Emanuel Haldeman in the 1910s, 1920s, and 1930s (with some in the 1940s and 1950s, but the heyday had passed). The intent was to provide knowledge to the "common man" in a compact format for the purpose of self-education. http://www.catscradlebks.com/book_images/1380055.jpg
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