Cabell's Contributions to Books

THE QUEEN PEDAUQUE, by Anatole France

Hall Code
Description
Cabell Contribution(s)
*A7d
Fifth Modern Library Printing (Fall 1930)
Introduction

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COMPILATION

Full Title:

Title page recto Type G (used 1926-1939): [all enclosed in a double rule] THE | QUEEN PEDAUQUE [rule] ANATOLE FRANCE [rule] Translated by JOS. A. V. STRITZKO [rule] Introduction by JAMES BRANCH CABELL [rule] Bernhart torchbearer device [rule] THE MODERN LIBRARY :| PUBLISHERS: NEW YORK (see image above).

Title page verso: [in italic] Books by Anatole France | in THE MODERN LIBRARY | [double rule] | THE RED LILY No. 7 | THE CRIME OF SYLVESTRE BONNARD No. 22 | THAIS No. 67 | THE QUEEN PEDAUQUE No. 110 | [double rule] | [in italic] Manufactured in the United States of America | Bound for THE MODERN LIBRARY by H. Wolff (see image above).

Publication:

New York; no date. Catalog at rear, printed contiguously with the text, can be dated to Fall 1930 (catalog includes Faust, by Goethe, but not Lord Jim, by Joseph Conrad) (see images above).

Collation:

Sextodecimo [16.8 cm. (6 5/8 in.) x 10.8 cm. (4 ΒΌ in.)]; (i) half-title; (ii) advertisement; (iii) title; (iv) list of books bt France; [v]- vi CONTENTS; [vii]-xii INTRODUCTION; [xviii] THE QUEEN PEDAUQUE, [xiv] blank; 1-253 text; [254] blank; [255-258] catalog.

Binding:

Toledano/Kamins binding Style 52. Balloon cloth in green. This binding has been reported in red, brown, green, and blue for other titles, so other colors are possible. Spine all in gilt: THE | QUEEN | PEDAUQUE| [Rule] | FRANCE | Grapevine device | MODERN | LIBRARY. Front in blind: Kent Torchbearer device. (see image above).

A Style 51 binding has the Kent Torchbearer device on the front cover in gilt, while on a Style 52 binding the front device is blind stamped.

Endpapers:

Rockwell Kent design endpapers, as used in Modern Library titles 1929 - Spring 1967 (see image above).

Dust jacket:

Not seen.

Notes:

For an explanation of the terms used on this page that are specific to The Modern Library, see the Cabell in The Modern Library page.