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The Four Million

O. Henry [pseud William Sidney Porter]

This is one of 13 books by O. Henry (1862-1910), an American writer of short stories, published in the U.K. by Hodder & Stoughton. At least six of the books have a jacket designed by Blampied (see jacket of second impression of The Trimmed Lamp), but not all the titles have been seen with a jacket or have a signed illustration. These titles were reprinted many times, some into the 1940s, still with the illustration designed by Blampied. Later books issued in Hodder & Stoughton's 'Yellow Jacket' series, such as the second copy, below, were called 'The O. Henry Library Edition'. This book is a collection of 25 short stories first published in the USA by Doubleday, Page & Company in 1906.




  First UK edition

Bibliography code: HOD-16.7

Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton

Series: The O. Henry series

Year: [1916]

Format: 16 mo

Pages: vi, 256; later edition pp 387

Binding: Red cloth with H&S torch logo and initials with vertical red bars impressed on front; title, author and publisher in black on spine with impressed logo.

Size: 180 x 120 mm

Dust jacket: signed Blam, lower right

Internal illustrations: none

Price: initially 1 shilling

Printing history: copyright 1906, by Doubleday Page & Company

Printed by: later edition Butler & Tanner, Frome and London

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Image of dust jacket

Image of dust jacket on first UK edition (click to enlarge)



Image of dust jacket

Image of dust jacket on later edition (click to enlarge)