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Seller's Description:
None. Very Good. An attractive volume of English Prose, by Charles Mackay. Dated from Copac. Charles Mackay was a Scottish poet, journalist, author and songwriter, best remembered for his book Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds. In a prize binding with a prize bookplate to the front pastedown which reads, 'Before Honor is Humility. Presented by the Staffordshire Church Board of Education', alongside a ink inscription. In a calf prize binding. Externally, smart with some wear to extremities. Front joint starting. Spine faded. Prize bookplate to front pastedown. Internally, firmly bound. Pages bright and generally clean with scattered spotting. Blind stamp to front blank. Very Good.
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Good. No Jacket. The boards are slightly shelf rubbed and have some age related marks. Some fraying visible at the head and toe of the spine. The pages are tanned, but the text is still crisp and legible. Some pen annotations can be found throughout the text. There is a previous owner's inscription on the front end page. Undated. Tightly bound and complete with 534 pages. [B.K. ]
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Fair. UndatedGreen cloth over embossed boards, gold spine titles, 602 pages, notes to front and rear endpapers, ink spot on intro page, otherwise unmarked, cover is worn at wall edges, fabric on front cover is wrinkled. Brick and mortar bookshop since 1975!