The Forsyte Saga - John Galsworthy - Scribners - 1960s
$25.00
John Galsworthy’s “The Forsyte Saga” for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1932. A trilogy consisting of “The Man of Property”, “In Chancery”, and “To Let”.
This copy, from the 1960s is in very fine condition. The binding is tight, the pages intact and clean and bright. The dust jacket show some minor shelf wear, and has a small area of sticker residue. The spine is unbroken and the leatherette covers are pristine.
This copy, from the 1960s is in very fine condition. The binding is tight, the pages intact and clean and bright. The dust jacket show some minor shelf wear, and has a small area of sticker residue. The spine is unbroken and the leatherette covers are pristine.
John Galsworthy’s “The Forsyte Saga” for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1932. A trilogy consisting of “The Man of Property”, “In Chancery”, and “To Let”.
This copy, from the 1960s is in very fine condition. The binding is tight, the pages intact and clean and bright. The dust jacket show some minor shelf wear, and has a small area of sticker residue. The spine is unbroken and the leatherette covers are pristine.
This copy, from the 1960s is in very fine condition. The binding is tight, the pages intact and clean and bright. The dust jacket show some minor shelf wear, and has a small area of sticker residue. The spine is unbroken and the leatherette covers are pristine.
John Galsworthy’s “The Forsyte Saga” for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1932. A trilogy consisting of “The Man of Property”, “In Chancery”, and “To Let”.
This copy, from the 1960s is in very fine condition. The binding is tight, the pages intact and clean and bright. The dust jacket show some minor shelf wear, and has a small area of sticker residue. The spine is unbroken and the leatherette covers are pristine.
This copy, from the 1960s is in very fine condition. The binding is tight, the pages intact and clean and bright. The dust jacket show some minor shelf wear, and has a small area of sticker residue. The spine is unbroken and the leatherette covers are pristine.