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Ex-Library copy with typical library marks and stamps. Dust jacket in good condition. First edition. Shelf and handling wear to cover and binding, with general signs of previous use. Binding is tight; Interior pages are unmarked; Secure packaging for safe delivery.
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VG. Size: 9 x 6 x 1 inches; Dust jacket condition: No Jacket. Red cloth binding. Very nice clean copy. 312 pages: illustrations; 24 cm Book by Beard, Ross E. Williams, David Marshall, 1900-1975, Gunsmiths--United States--Biography.
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Good in Good dust jacket. 0878440364. Signed and inscribed by Ross Beard on front endpaper. Signed by David Williams (signing as Carbine Williams) on edition page. Number 771 out of 950 copies. Hard cover published by Sandlapper in 1977. Red covers with black lettering on spine. Upper corner of back cover is bumped. Top edges of pages have slight foxing. Book is in good condition. Dust jacket is scuffed, worn at the ends of the spine and corners, and is in good minus condition. Large 8vo, 312 pages, 1.5 lb.; Large 8vo 9"-10" tall; 312 pages; Signed by Author.
Everyone of the planet must have seen the James Stewart film by now. Unfortunately, the film is pure Hollywood make-believe. This book gives you the chance to understand the real story. The important point of Marshall Williams life is not that he designed and built guns while in prison; it is the way he almost destroyed his life and pulled his life back together again. The book would be difficult to read by anyone not interested in guns; the layout and style is a bit odd. Perserverence will be rewarded by revieling a remarkable and unusual story; much better than the film.