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First Edition. Hardback. Dust Jacket. 8vo. pp 271. Original publisher's orange cloth, lettered black on spine. The publisher's own retained copy with their stamp on front pastedown, reading 'file copy'. Written when Kermit Roosevelt was director of the committee for Justice and Peace in the Holy Land. Head of spine slightly creased, otherwise about fine in very good indeed d/w with slight wear at one corner and faint surface wear. Very small number '49' at rear top inside corner of jacket, written by Gollancz on their file copies to note the year of publication. Decent copy.
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Dust jacket missing. First edition. Cover and binding are worn but intact. A reading copy in fair condition. Heavy wear to the boards with some discoloration; crack to the back hinge. Binding is shaken but still intact. Mostly clean interior pages with occasional notations (in pencil). Secure packaging for safe delivery.
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Very Good. No Jacket. Book Clean stated First Edition. Rust brown cloth boards with white lettering on spine. Small spot of wear at top edge of rear board. Binding is tight and square, hinges are sound. Pages are clean, with clean map-illustrated endpapers. No names, writing or bookplates. 271 pages.
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Fair. Book First printing of first US edition. Fair to Good. No dust jacket. Orange cloth boards with wear at spine-ends, including a bit of fraying. Wear also at corner tips and forward edge of spine. Two previous owner names at top of half title page, plus a few instances of inked marginalia. Binding is sound. 271 pages. Kermit Roosevelt, Jr., the grandson of Theodore, was highly involved in Middle Eastern affairs, and played a central role in the CIA's efforts to overthrow Iran's Mohammad Mosaddegh.