Discover a great lot of three classic books by Stewart Edward White. First, 'The Riverman' published by Grosset & Dunlap in 1908. Second, 'Gold' also from Grosset & Dunlap, copyrighted in 1913. And third, 'The Forest' by The Outlook Company, with a 1903 copyright. All editions are unstated. These books are in good condition. 'The Forest' is an ex - library book. There's some rubbing on corners, edges, and spines, with slightly rounded corners and faded spines. Hinges are torn and covers are loose. 'The Forest' and 'The Riverman' have markings from previous owners on front free - endpapers, and 'The Riverman' has a stained front flyleaf. Text blocks and pages are tanned with age but readability is not affected. Bindings are loose, but interiors are clean.
































These books are great for reading and adding to your collection. When reading, handle them gently because the bindings are loose and the covers are a bit unstable. Try to keep them in a dry and cool place to prevent further damage from humidity or heat. If you notice any loose pages, you can use a bit of archival tape to fix them. Also, when you're not reading, store them upright on a bookshelf to avoid any additional stress on the spines. And since they're old books, enjoy the unique charm of the tanned pages and the markings from previous owners as part of their character.