"EVERYBODY'S LONESOME":
A True Fairy Story

by Clara E. Laughlin

Dust jacket art and two internal illustrations by A.I. Keller.

New York: Fleming H. Revell  Company, (1910).

First edition; in a later issue dust jacket.

Enhanced with two illustrations on striking black-and-white plates by A.I. Keller.

Laughlin was a popular novelist and radio personality during the first portion of the nineteenth century.

This novel features Alice Mary, a lonely and under-confident young lady, who is introduced to fairies and a variety of people by her Godmother.

Alice is also
taken to a Royalty party to meet the King.

Tiny tear to upper spine edge, else very good plus in light-blue boards with yellow and green embossed flowers and leaves depicted on a deep-blue trellis with titles embossed in matching green to the front cover, and with deep-blue embossed titles to the spine; in a rare, very good slightly edge-chipped and rubbed dust jacket with short edge tears, with "thirteenth edition $1.00 net" printed to the spine panel, and with "JEANNE-MARIE'S TRIUMPH Just Ready $1.25" printed to the front inner flap.

A nicely presentable vintage collectible in a rare Keller illustrated dust jacket.

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