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Books published by publisher Little Leather Library

  • Dreams

    Olive Schreiner

    (Little Leather Library, July 6, 1921)
    Dreams (Little Leather Library) [leather_bound] Olive Schreiner [Jan 01, 1921] … B0012O5WQA
  • The Gold Bug; Little Leather Library; Green Redcroft Edition

    EDGAR ALLEN POE

    Hardcover (LITTLE LEATHER LIBRARY, March 15, 1910)
    Little Leather Library series; The Gold Bug by Edgar Allen Poe; 93 pp. The Little Leather Library was a series of miniature, abridged leatherbound volumes of famous speeches and works by classic literary authors. The leather covers were uniform in style and color. They were stamped with the title and author's name printed inside identical floral borders. The series was founded around 1914 and continued to be sold until 1923. Expect the pages near the covers to be age tanned by the leather.
  • Fairy Tales

    Hans Andersen

    Leather Bound (Little leather library, March 15, 1900)
    There is no date to these books But I believe they were printed in the early 1900's I believe this is real leather binding not paperback or imitation leather. And as always we will refund your money if not satisfied
  • The Gold - Bug

    Edgar Allan Poe

    Leather Bound (Little Leather Library, March 15, 1921)
    The Gold Bug
  • Short Stories by Guy de Maupassant

    Guy de Maupassant

    eBook (New York : Little Leather Library Corp., Aug. 8, 2017)
    The Little Leather Library Corporation was an American publishing company founded in New York by Charles and Albert Boni, Harry Scherman, and Max Sackheim. Between 1916 and 1923 the Little Leather Library Corporation sold over 25 million little books through department stores, bookstores, drugstores, and by mail.
  • Sonnets

    Shakespeare

    Leather Bound (Little Leather Library, Aug. 16, 1900)
    There is no date to these books But I believe they were printed in the early 1900's I believe this is real leather binding not paperback or imitation leather. And as always we will refund your money if not satisfied We also guarantee delivery within 24 hours of purchase thank you
  • Old Christmas

    Washington Irving

    Leather Bound (Little Leather library, March 15, 1910)
    There is no date to these books But I believe they were printed in the early 1900's I believe this is real leather binding not paperback or imitation leather. And as always we will refund your money if not satisfied We also guarantee delivery within 24 hours of purchase thank you
  • Bab Ballads

    W. S. Gilbert

    Imitation Leather (Little Leather Library, March 15, 1919)
    Little Leather Library series; Bab Ballads by W. S. Gilbert. 91 pp; illustrated. The Little Leather Library was a series of miniature, abridged leatherbound volumes of famous speeches and works by classic literary authors. The leather covers were uniform in style and color. They were stamped with the title and author's name printed inside identical floral borders. The series was founded around 1914 and continued to be sold until 1923. Expect the pages near the covers to be age tanned by the leather.
  • Through the Looking Glass

    Lewis Carroll

    Leather Bound (Little Leather Library, March 15, 1910)
    There is no date to these books But I believe they were printed in the early 1900's I believe this is real leather binding not paperback or imitation leather. And as always we will refund your money if not satisfied We also guarantee delivery within 24 hours of purchase thank you
  • "Through The Looking Glass"

    Lewis Carroll

    Leather Bound (Little Leather Library, March 15, 1918)
    Little Leather Library "Through The Looking Glass" by Lewis Carroll- This was the 41st title published by the LLL. Illustrated. Clean and supple tan leather covers. Lightly toned text block with no chips, tears or marks. (compare with Kennedy #17 in later bindings). 184 ppg.
  • Danish Fairy Tales and Legends

    Hans Christian Andersen

    Leather Bound (Little Leather Library, March 15, 1921)
    None
  • Ghosts

    Henrik Ibsen

    Leather Bound (Little Leather Library, Sept. 3, 1920)
    None