Condition Continued:  At the juncture between the front inside cover and the blank front end paper you can see that there were tears and the paper was glued back into place. At the juncture between the rear cover and rear end paper there is paper loss and the webbing there is exposed. However, both covers are solidly bound, not loose. The pages appear to be exceptionally clean. Scrolling through, I'm not finding any instances of soiling. A couple of early pages have a teeny tiny crease below the tip of their top corners. Otherwise, I didn't find much by way of creasing. I'm not seeing any placeholder creases. There are no markings in the book. There is one attachment, a bookplate of a James Baker on the front inside cover. It's an interesting bookplate in very good condition. Mr. Baker signed his name in small letters just off the top edge of the front inside cover. On the facing blank end paper, off the top edge, in small letters, the word 'scarce' and the words 'out of print' are penciled. There is no writing to be found anywhere else in the book.

E. P. Dutton, New York (Printed in Great Britain), 1913. Hardcover. There are only a few other copies of this book for sale. They are listed as first editions probably/possibly because there are no additional printings (NAP). However, with E. P. Dutton first editions are indicated up to 1928 by the same date on both the title page and copyright page (SD). My copy has 1913 on the title page but no date on the copyright page.