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Very Good. 1937. Hardcover. In original decorated cloth without dustwrapper. Fine copy showing minor shelf wear, nicks on cover but internally is a very good copy.....We ship daily from our Bookshop.
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Fair. No dust jacket. Hardcover book (1937, 17th printing) has moderate shelfwear and page tanning, with a name on the inside front cover; dust jacket is missing if it had one. viii, 544 p. front. (port. ) illus. 25 cm.
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Good in Good jacket. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. Jacket is scuffed, very chipped. Boards have light edgewear. Pages are clean, text unmarked, binding tight.
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Good. Size: 0x0x0; Stated first ed., 1936, first printing; deckle edges; 544 p., immaculate and unmarked anywhere--only flaw is small closed tear at at top of half t.p.; map end pages; photo-portrait of author frontis.; binding is firm; in absence of d.j. beige boards are quite scuffed on spine and gilt letters on green patch are fading though still legible. light bumping of corners.
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Near Fine. Near Fine book, lacking the dust jacket. No defects, but has been read. A handsome copy of the first printing, stated. Small 4to 9"-11" tall. 544 pages. F4.
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Good, fair. 25 cm, 544, frontis illus., endpaper maps, index, DJ soiled and worn: small tears and chips to DJ edges. Inscribed by the author. Program from a speech which Dr. Heiser delivered in Johnstown, PA (his birthplace) laid in. Dr. Heiser was actively involved in the smallpox vaccination program in the Philippines in 1905.