First Edition Points and Criteria for A Challenge to Liberty

Year Published: 1934
Author Last Name: Hoover
Author First Name: Herbert
Publisher: Charles Scribner's Sons
Original Price: $1.75
Pages: 212

The first edition of this collectible book was published by Charles Scribner's Sons in 1934. It was 212 pages long, and the original retail price was $1.75. First edition criteria are: The first edition has an "A" and the Scribner colophon (seal) on the copyright page. Issued with red and blue boards (neither has been prioritized as first issue.)

A Challenge to Liberty is classified in the following category: Politics

Picture of the 1934 first edition dust jacket for A Challenge to Liberty.
Picture of the 1934 first edition dust jacket for A Challenge to Liberty.

Identification picture of A Challenge to Liberty.

Identification picture of A Challenge to Liberty.

Identification picture of A Challenge to Liberty.

A Challenge to Liberty was issued with red and blue boards, but neither has been
A Challenge to Liberty was issued with red and blue boards, but neither has been prioritized as first issue.

Identification picture of A Challenge to Liberty.

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