ALEXANDER, Truman Hudson (1891-1941). Loot. Dallas: Southwest Press, 1932. 8vo (142 x 209 mm). Original patterned cloth with black titles, deckle edge (light soiling to cover with some small stains, light shelf wear, binding slightly cocked). FIRST EDITION. Educated at Howard and Vanderbilt, Alexander was well known for his widely-syndicated newspaper column, "I Reckon So." He was a significant commentator on Tennessee politics during the early 20th century and he was an advisor to Governor Austin Peay. Using his intimate knowledge of politics, this is Alexander's first novel which explores Southern politics and corruption. SIGNED and INSCRIBED, “For - / Miss Agnes Selley / with cordial good wishes / TH Alexander / Sept. 7, 1932.” Condition: Light soiling to cover with some small stains. Light shelf wear. Binding slightly cocked.
ALEXANDER, Truman Hudson (1891-1941). Loot. Dallas: Southwest Press, 1932. 8vo (142 x 209 mm). Original patterned cloth with black titles, deckle edge (light soiling to cover with some small stains, light shelf wear, binding slightly cocked). FIRST EDITION. Educated at Howard and Vanderbilt, Alexander was well known for his widely-syndicated newspaper column, "I Reckon So." He was a significant commentator on Tennessee politics during the early 20th century and he was an advisor to Governor Austin Peay. Using his intimate knowledge of politics, this is Alexander's first novel which explores Southern politics and corruption. SIGNED and INSCRIBED, “For - / Miss Agnes Selley / with cordial good wishes / TH Alexander / Sept. 7, 1932.” Condition: Light soiling to cover with some small stains. Light shelf wear. Binding slightly cocked.
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