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6538. Snow, Alice Rowe. LOG OF A SEA CAPTAIN’S DAUGHTER WITH ADVENTURES ON ROBINSON CRUSOE’S ISLAND. Boston. 1944.

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6538. Snow, Alice Rowe. LOG OF A SEA CAPTAIN’S DAUGHTER WITH ADVENTURES ON ROBINSON CRUSOE’S ISLAND. Boston. 1944.

6538j. Snow, Alice Rowe. LOG OF A SEA CAPTAIN’S DAUGHTER WITH ADVENTURES ON ROBINSON CRUSOE’S ISLAND. Boston. 1944. 108p. DJ. Signed by the author. Tales of Alice Rowe Snow, daughter of a sea captain and mother to famed New England author Edward Rowe Snow. In this rare volume, Ms. Snow tells of her adventures on a four-year sea voyage on a sailing vessel in the 1880’s. Since she had no camera, she chronicled her voyage in her drawings, many of which are included here. On the rear endpaper are pasted a fern, noting in pencil here and elsewhere that this was from their 4 ½ year voyage to Chile in the bark Russell. Reading this wonderful sea account and with the signature, one can easily see where her son Edward came by his writing talent and his methods. With original dust jacket, which are quite rare. Clean, tight, in exceptionally nice condition. Extremely rare in any form. (VG+). $136 net.

6538h. Snow, Alice Rowe. LOG OF A SEA CAPTAIN’S DAUGHTER WITH ADVENTURES ON ROBINSON CRUSOE’S ISLAND. Boston. 1944. 2nd. 95p. Signed by the author. Tales of Alice Rowe Snow, daughter of a sea captain and mother to famed New England author Edward Rowe Snow. In this rare volume, Ms. Snow tells of her adventures on a four-year sea voyage on a sailing vessel in the 1880’s. Since she had no camera, she chronicled her voyage in her drawings, many of which are included here. On the rear endpaper are pasted two ferns, noting elsewhere that these were from their 4 ½ year voyage to Chile in the bark Russell. Reading this wonderful sea account and with the signature, one can easily see where her son Edward came by his writing talent and his methods. In nicely gilt embossed binding, clean, tight, some wear to spine and back cover, in good condition. Extremely rare in any form. (VG). $126 net.

6538k. Snow, Alice Rowe. LOG OF A SEA CAPTAIN’S DAUGHTER WITH ADVENTURES ON ROBINSON CRUSOE’S ISLAND. Boston. 1944. 2nd. 95p. Signed by the author. Tales of Alice Rowe Snow, daughter of a sea captain and mother to famed New England author Edward Rowe Snow. In this rare volume, Ms. Snow tells of her adventures on a four-year sea voyage on a sailing vessel in the 1880’s. Since she had no camera, she chronicled her voyage in her drawings, many of which are included here. On the rear endpaper are pasted a fern, noting elsewhere that this was from their 4 ½ year voyage to Chile in the bark Russell. Reading this wonderful sea account and with the signature, one can easily see where her son Edward came by his writing talent and his methods. In nicely gilt embossed binding, clean, tight, some wear to spine and back cover, in good condition. Included color reproduction of original dust wrap. Extremely rare in any form. (VG). $126 net.

6538n. Snow, Alice Rowe. LOG OF A SEA CAPTAIN’S DAUGHTER WITH ADVENTURES ON ROBINSON CRUSOE’S ISLAND. Boston. 1944. 1st. 95p. Signed by the author. Tales of Alice Rowe Snow, daughter of a sea captain and mother to famed New England author Edward Rowe Snow. In this rare volume, Ms. Snow tells of her adventures on a four-year sea voyage on a sailing vessel in the 1880’s. Since she had no camera, she chronicled her voyage in her drawings, many of which are included here. On the rear endpaper is pasted a fern, noting in pen below and elsewhere that this was from their 4 ½ year voyage to Chile in the bark Russell. Reading this wonderful sea account and with the signature, one can easily see where her son Edward came by his writing talent and his methods. In nicely gilt embossed binding, clean, tight, only light wear to covers, in very good condition. Extremely rare in any form. (VG+). $116 net.

6538m. Snow, Alice Rowe. LOG OF A SEA CAPTAIN’S DAUGHTER WITH ADVENTURES ON ROBINSON CRUSOE’S ISLAND. Boston. 1944. 1st.  108p. DJ. Tales of Alice Rowe Snow, daughter of a sea captain and mother to famed New England author Edward Rowe Snow. In this rare volume, Ms. Snow tells of her adventures on a four-year sea voyage on a sailing vessel in the 1880’s. Since she had no camera, she chronicled her voyage in her drawings, many of which are included here. Reading this wonderful sea account, one can easily see where her son Edward came by his writing talent and his methods. In nicely gilt  embossed binding, clean save one erasure on frontis page, tight, some wear and soiling to dust wrap. Extremely rare in any form. (VG). $88 net.

  1. Snow, Alice Rowe. LOG OF A SEA CAPTAIN’S DAUGHTER WITH ADVENTURES ON ROBINSON CRUSOE’S ISLAND. Boston. 1944. 1st.  108p. Signed on title page by the author. Tales of Alice Rowe Snow, daughter of a sea captain and mother to famed New England author Edward Rowe Snow. In this rare volume, Ms. Snow tells of her adventures on a four-year sea voyage on a sailing vessel in the 1880’s. Since she had no camera, she chronicled her voyage in her drawings, many of which are included here. Reading this wonderful sea account, one can easily see where her son Edward came by his writing talent and his methods. In nicely gilt embossed binding, spine sunned. Free endpapers and title page moderate foxing. Otherwise clean, tight. Extremely rare in any form. (VG). $68 net.