Tales Worth Telling | Told by the Engineer-in-Charge
Illustrated by Arthur Moreland [Arthur Moreland was an English artist noted as a political cartoonist, illustrator of caricatures and humorous drawings and was Hon. Secretary of Press Club etc. (Born in Ardwick, Lancashire 1867, he died in 1951, aged 83, at Groombridge, Sussex, by then blind and suffering from asthma (emphysema?) being a life long smoker].
(Book #ID 102704)
Published by Percival Marshall & Co., 26-29 Poppin's Court, Fleet Street, London not dated.
Publisher's original fern green card wrap covers [soft back], black title lettering to the front and rear covers. 12mo. 6½'' x 4''. Contains 40 pages of brown printed text with sepia tinted illustrations throughout. Feint crease line to the front cover and in Very Good clean condition, no dust wrapper as issued. Printed and published by Percival Marshall before they became a Limited Company circa 1903. Priced 3d to the front cover. Member of the P.B.F.A.
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