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Fair. Cracked binding, pages getting loose, unmarked text nice illustrations, Reading copy. Will have moderate to heavy reading/age wear and/or cracked/loose hinges or binding. May have moderate to heavy markings, staining and/or water warping. We take great pride in accurately describing the condition of our books and media, ship within 48 hours, and offer a 100% money back guarantee. Customers purchasing more than one item from us may be entitled to a shipping discount.
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Good in Good dust jacket. 0500541825. This book is in good condition only; study or reading copy only. The dustjacket has some shelfwear and edge wear. Binding is both sewn and glued: glued binding is cracking in places due to the high quality (heavy) paper used; sewn binding is intact. Inside pages have no writing.; 10 X 1 X 13.25 inches.
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Very Good-Fine in Near Fine jacket. Folio. 159 pp, A Suspended Tragedy by Jean Lacouture; A Buddhist Presence amidst the Gods by Jean Boisslier; Serenity, Sensuality by Marc Roboud; Captions to the Photographs by Madeleine Giteau; Afterword by Marc Riboud with b&w Plates. Not Price Clipped. Signatures starting...; lightly bumped top edge spine at front board and dj, else, no wear. 13.4" x 9.75" grey cloth with grey lettering to front board and spine, and grey satin ribbon.
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Near Fine in Near Fine jacket. Folio. First edition. Hard cover in dust jacket. Published NY: Thames & Hudson, 1993, first printing. Folio, 10" x 13 1/2", 159pp., with 75 duotone illustrations. Riboud's masterly images are complemented by his own descriptive essay, along with texts on Angkor's recent history and its Buddhist foundations from Jean Lacouture, the celebrated writer, and Jean Boisselier, former curator of the National Museum of Phnom Penh. Together they present a moving portrayal of this mysterious wonder, a collage of timeless beauty and spiritual dignity scarred by contemporary brutality. Near fine in near fine dust jacket.