The Cruise of the Shining Light [1907]
This seafaring book would make a great addition to a vignette in a nautical-themed room, camp, or cottage.
The ocean colour of the cover really allows the gold foil to shine, and we love how the bottom of the wave illustration breaks out of the rectangular frame.
The pages do have some age spots, but who doesn’t after 100 years?
“The novel has a Dickensian quality: the characters are well drawn, often very funny, without becoming caricatures. Duncan is very talented at drawing a scene and describing the natural elements of the Newfoundland coast” - Grant
This seafaring book would make a great addition to a vignette in a nautical-themed room, camp, or cottage.
The ocean colour of the cover really allows the gold foil to shine, and we love how the bottom of the wave illustration breaks out of the rectangular frame.
The pages do have some age spots, but who doesn’t after 100 years?
“The novel has a Dickensian quality: the characters are well drawn, often very funny, without becoming caricatures. Duncan is very talented at drawing a scene and describing the natural elements of the Newfoundland coast” - Grant
This seafaring book would make a great addition to a vignette in a nautical-themed room, camp, or cottage.
The ocean colour of the cover really allows the gold foil to shine, and we love how the bottom of the wave illustration breaks out of the rectangular frame.
The pages do have some age spots, but who doesn’t after 100 years?
“The novel has a Dickensian quality: the characters are well drawn, often very funny, without becoming caricatures. Duncan is very talented at drawing a scene and describing the natural elements of the Newfoundland coast” - Grant