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Very Good. Very Good condition. A copy that may have a few cosmetic defects. May also contain a few markings such as an owner's name, short gifter's inscription or light stamp.
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Good. No Jacket as Issued. CE2-A mass market paperback book in good+. A tight, clean, sound copy in color illustrated white wraps with very minor overall shelf wear with some scattered rubbing of the covers plus there is some very light yellowing of the spine and along the top edge of the front cover plus there is some light creasing on the back cover plus there is some very light cupping of the spine plus there is the original owner's name in blue ink on the front endpaper plus there is some very, very light yellowing of the outside paper edges. An examination of the literature produced in the American colonies and how, from its beginnings, it has been intimately related to the land and the experiences of the people living upon it. Indexed, 541p.
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Cornell University Press, 1949. Very good., Hardcover, Octavo, 551. Text clean. No dust jacket. 551 pages. Spine letters rubbed. Packed and shipped with care.
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Very Good Plus. A very nice copy from the library of David Herbert Donald, winner of two Pulitzer Prizes for his biographies of Charles Sumner and Thomas Wolfe and celebrated biographer of Abraham Lincoln. Donald's signature is on the first free endpaper. Otherwise, the book is clean, no other marks. The hinges are tight on the large volume. Two volumes in one.
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Complete 2-volume set. 8vo. Rose cloth with gilt spine lettering, dust jackets. xx, 292pp; xi, 330pp. Near fine/very good. Jackets faintly soiled, with jacket spines a bit age toned. A tight and handsome set of this facsimile reprint of the 1878 duo. This pair has long been considered the most valuable and best known contribution of University of Michigan professor Tyler (1835-1900).