Boston, The Four Seas Company, 1928. First edition, first impression. Hardback. A very good copy in a good jacket. An examination into the various speculations over the shape of earth. "A mixture of narrative and lengthy quasi-scientific discussion which combine to produce a decidedly eccentric view of the Earth and the surrounding cosmos. The book qualifies as a lost race fiction of the inner world sort, with a touch of the after life thrown in. Way out on the limb of the family tree of the oddball." [Locke, Spectrum I, p83]. The jacket presents well but is split at the spine along 90% of its length. Some chips, and edgewear. Boards a little rubbed at the corners, bumping to the spine tips. [11079, Hyraxia Books].