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1 Dixon, Thomas Companions
New York/Cleveland Otis Publishing Corporation 1931 First Edition Hardcover Very Good+ in Good dj 
[solid clean copy, mild wear at lower extremities; jacket heavily edgeworn, some paper loss at most corners and spine ends]. "A story of the new idea of marriage," per the jacket tagline, and guess what? -- he's against it! (Not marriage, just the new idea.) "An intense and vivid love story of deep social import," it's also described as "the first novel from the pen of [the author] in three years." All of which sounds fine and up to date -- especially the part of the jacket blurb that rants about the twin evils of "Radical Socialism and Prohibition" -- but unfortunately omits the rather pertinent fact that this "new" novel is basically just a re-working of the good reverend's earlier tome "The One Woman," originally published way back in 1903 (at which time it was called "a story of Modern Utopia"). And by a strange coincidence, "The One Woman" is conveniently omitted from the long list of the author's previous books in the front of this volume. Tsk tsk. 
Price: 100.00 USD
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2 Dixon, Thomas The Southerner: A Romance of the Real Lincoln
New York Grosset & Dunlap (c.1913) Reprint Hardcover Near Fine in Very Good+ dj Illustrated by J.N. Marchand 
[nice tight copy, tiny smudge on fore-edge, small tear in cloth at base of spine, one-time owner's rather elaborate signature on ffep; jacket is bright and attractive, minor wear at edge/corners, a couple of tiny tears at spine ends]. The ever- notorious author of "The Clansman" here gives the reader "a dramatic web around the life of Abraham Lincoln which cannot fail to be an historic revelation. [The book] shows for the first time the real Lincoln in the life and death struggle with the forces he fought to save the nation -- the radical fanatics of his own party, the Copperhead power which daily threatened his life, and the grim gray armies of Lee threatening the Capitol. Through this drama of blood and tears runs a fascinating love story, which culminates in one of the many attempts made to assassinate the President. A story of breathless intensity." In a note to the reader, the author states that "every word in [the book] relating to the issues of our national life has been drawn from authentic records in my possession. Nor have I at any point taken a liberty with an essential detail in historical scenes." [The Rev. Dixon was fond of this last phrase, also using in the foreword to "The Clansman," his tale of how the KKK saved the South, thereby proving that historical accuracy and pernicious claptrap are not necessarily mutually exclusive.] Illustrated with four black-and- white plates and a lovely color jacket painting. The book, although a reprint edition, has a solid heft to it that one does not often associate with Grosset & Dunlap publications of the era. 
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