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Illustrator N. C. Wyeth (1882-1945)

The Black Swan

 US Edition - Houghton-Mifflin - [1932]

Here is Sabatini in his best vein, brilliant, witty, inexhaustible in his stratagems and gallant adventures.  The Black Swan is the rakish pirate ship of Tom Leach, terror of the Spanish Main.  As the story opens, Leach has boarded and captured the Centaur, which numbers among its passengers Charles de Bernis and Priscilla Harrabine.  By his quick wit and bold front, De Bernis saves the lives of his fellow passengers.  For the special protection of Priscilla, he passes her off as his wife.  The vision of the Spanish 'plate fleet' dazzles Tom Leach's eyes and De Bernis persuades him to prepare for action by careening the Black Swan in Maldita Cove.  It is here that Leach and De Bernis meet with crossed swords, in the most thrilling and spectacular duel that Sabatini ever described.

The Black Swan - Editions & Formats

 

US First Edition

Houghton-Mifflin - [1932]

 

Binding:

Black Cloth Binding with Orange Lettering on front and spine.

 

Pages:

446 numbered pages.

"Books by Rafael Sabatini" [opposite title page] [28]

1st Edition Issue will have 1932 date at bottom of title page.  The year is removed from the bottom of the title page on any later Houghton-Mifflin printings.

 

Dustjacket:

FF:  Summary [$2.00]

RF:  "Rafael Sabatini The Modern Dumas" [8]

RP:  Landscape Dustjacket Artwork

 

Rear Ads:

None

 

 

US Reprint Editions

Grosset & Dunlap - [1933]

 

Binding:

Light Blue Cloth Binding with Navy Blue Lettering on front and spine.

 

Pages:

446 numbered pages.

 

Dustjacket:

FF:  Summary

RF:  G&D Announcement

RP:  Landscape Dustjacket Artwork

 

Rear Ads:

None