by Harold M. Sherman
New York: Grosset & Dunlap. (1928).
First edition.
Paperclip stain to the front endsheets, spine ends mildly crimped, else a near fine copy in red cloth with black titles and front cover diamond device; in a very good, age-toned illustrated dust jacket with several tears, and chipping to the spine ends and flaps fold corners.
"Dolf Redding must learn the perils of debt before he can steal bases."--McCue, page 101.The third book (of six) in The Home Run series.
Frontispiece illustration on coated stock.
Octavo. 308 pages; four pages of ads.
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