The man in moonlight: the tale of a twice lost cause, as told in the private papers of David Galbraith, chevalier of the court of King James the Eighth of Scotland and Third of England

now edited and prepared for publication two hundred years after their first inscribing by John Keir Cross ; and decorated in the manner of the period by Robin Jacques.

First edition.

London : John Westhouse, 1947. 315 pages : illustrations.

A tale of the Jacobite rising based on the journals and letters of David Galbraith (Main, JW45).

Hardcover.

G in G unclipped DW with darkening to spine, wear and tear to extremities, and marks to rear panel. Spine ends and bottom corners bumped. Spotting to edges of text block and endpapers. Crease to rear free endpaper.

Ref No: 4498


Author(s): Cross, John Keir

Subject(s): Historical stories

Collection(s): Children's books

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  • Fine: Almost like new.
  • VG: Clearly second-hand but with no major imperfections.
  • G: Complete, but with clear signs of wear and use.
  • Reading or reference copies are sometimes offered, particularly of scarcer items. These will have major faults but will contain the entire text.

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  • G: Complete but with more substantive faults (e.g. bad creasing, large tears, or pieces missing)

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  • +: Not quite the grade above, but close!

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