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Kent Knowles: Quahaug, by Joseph C. Lincoln, (Illustrated, A. L. Burt Edition), 1914 ⛵️🌊🦀

Kent Knowles: Quahaug, by Joseph C. Lincoln, (Illustrated, A. L. Burt Edition), 1914 ⛵️🌊🦀

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1. Introduction 📜🔍🏛️

This 1914 edition of "Kent Knowles: Quahaug" by the American author Joseph C. Lincoln was published by A. L. Burt Company. The novel portrays coastal New England life. The book is a sound acquisition for a collector of American regional literature.

It is an edition that captures Lincoln's signature charm and humor. This volume is a verifiable artifact from the early 20th century.


2. About the Book 📖✍️✨

"Kent Knowles: Quahaug" tells the story of Kent Knowles, a man whose life becomes intertwined with the coastal community of Quahaug, a quintessential Cape Cod town. The narrative follows Kent's journey as he navigates the unique social dynamics and challenges of this close-knit town, exploring themes of belonging and personal growth.

Lincoln's blend of humor and storytelling brings to life the residents and their struggles. He portrays the enduring spirit of the community and Kent's deepening connection to it.


3. About the Author ✍️🏛️

Joseph C. Lincoln (1870-1944) was a prolific and popular American author, celebrated for his novels set in the landscape of Cape Cod, Massachusetts. He was a master of authentically capturing the unique dialect and the quirks of Cape Cod residents, creating relatable, humorous, and resonant stories.

His numerous works solidified his reputation as the chronicler of Cape Cod life. Lincoln's ability to craft both humorous and heartwarming tales about small-town life earned him a dedicated readership.


4. Historical/Political Era Context 🌍🕰️📜

Published in 1914, this book belongs to an era when popular regional fiction was widely read. As with many of Lincoln's works, it was reprinted by A. L. Burt to meet a sustained demand from a broad audience.

The book's themes of community and belonging resonated with a readership interested in the traditions and character of a specific American region.


5. The Ideal Collector 💡🧐🏛️

This book is for a scholar of early 20th-century American regional literature, a curator of nautical fiction, or a private collector of decorative bindings. It is an item for an individual who values a book for its literary and aesthetic appeal.


6. Value & Rarity 💎✨🏛️

This 1914 edition of "Kent Knowles: Quahaug" is 111 years old. Its value is not in its rarity as an A. L. Burt Edition, but in its enduring literary and aesthetic appeal. The book’s decorative pictorial binding is an attractive display piece.


7. Condition 🔎📚✨

  • Used hardcover edition with a decorative pictorial binding.

  • The pages are age-toned but remain clear and legible.

  • The binding shows visible wear consistent with its age, including rubbing, scuffing, and some loss of the original finish, particularly on the spine and edges.

  • A handwritten inscription is on the front endpaper.


8. Fun Facts & Unique Features 🤓📜🤩

  • "Quahaug" is the name for a type of hard-shelled clam, but in this context, it refers to a fictional Cape Cod town.

  • Joseph C. Lincoln's novels were so popular that he was the first author to sell a million copies of his books in the United States.

  • The A. L. Burt Company was a major publisher of reprints of popular fiction and classics in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.


9. Supporting Information 🏷️📦💰

  • Author: Joseph C. Lincoln

  • Publication Date: 1914

  • Edition: A. L. Burt Edition

  • Publisher: A. L. Burt Company

  • Place of Publication: New York

  • Format: Hardcover with decorative pictorial binding

  • Genre: Fiction, Americana, Regional Fiction

  • Transcription of Inscription: “47903 / 60.”

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