- Publication: The Eagle's ShadowPublication Record # 593886
- Author: James Branch Cabell
- Date: 1904-10-00
- Publisher: Doubleday, Page & Company
- Pages: xi+256
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Format: hc?Hardcover. Used for all hardbacks of any size.
- Type: NOVEL
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Notes: Second state of the 1st printing per Hall's James Branch Cabell: A Complete Bibliography. THis state can be identified by the frontispiece which is of a seated girl; It has green pictorial endpapers and the cover is lettered in gilt with the central design in gilt and white; The dedication is to Martha Louise Branch which differs from that in the first state. -- "illustrated by Will Grefé ; decorated by Blanche Ostertag" -- endpapers and front material decorated, printed in green ink Copyright page states -- (c) 1904 The Curtis Publishing Company; (c) 1904 Doubleday, Page & Company; Published, October, 1904 -- "An abridged version of this story appeared serially in The Saturday Evening Post during the summer of 1904. The novel is here given in its entirety as originally conceived by the author."
Contents (view Concise Listing)
- The Eagle's Shadow • [Biography of the Life of Manuel • 17] • (1904) • novel by James Branch Cabell
- facing iii • "Margaret • (1904) • interior artwork by Will Grefé (variant of The Eagle's Shadow (Part 1 of 9) [2])
- facing 8 • "'Altogether,' says Colonel Hugonin, 'they strike me as being the most ungodly menagerie ever gotten together under one roof since Noah landed on Ararat'" • (1904) • interior artwork by Will Grefé (variant of The Eagle's Shadow (Part 1 of 9))
- facing 38 • "Then, for no apparent reason, Margaret flushed, and Billy... thought it vastly becoming" • (1904) • interior artwork by Will Grefé (variant of The Eagle's Shadow (Part 2 of 9) [3])
- facing 60 • "Billy Woods" • (1904) • interior artwork by Will Grefé (variant of The Eagle's Shadow (Part 6 of 9) [2])
- facing 98 • Billy unfolded it slowly, with a puzzled look growing in his countenance." • (1904) • interior artwork by Will Grefé (variant of The Eagle's Shadow (Part 4 of 9) [3])
- facing 154 • "'My lady,' he asked, very softly, 'haven't you any good news for me on this wonderful morning?'" • (1904) • interior artwork by Will Grefé (variant of The Eagle's Shadow (Part 6 of 9) [3])
- facign 174 • "Miss Hugonin pouted. 'You needn't be such a grandfather,' she suggested, helpfully" • (1904) • interior artwork by Will Grefé (variant of The Eagle's Shadow (Part 7 of 9) [2])
- facing 220 • "Regarded them with alert eyes." • (1904) • interior artwork by Will Grefé (variant of The Eagle's Shadow (Part 8 of 9) [2])
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