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Very Good+ with No dust jacket as issued. 0295953152. Clean and crisp. A name is written on the front flyleaf and one page corner has been turned down (and straightened up). There is a tiny tear in the binding at the base of the spine, quite minor. This copy was issued without a jacket and with a slipcase. The slipcase is in top condition. The book fits in it very snugly. No translator is credited, ; 8.8 X 5.9 X 0.9 inches; 220 pages.
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Photographs/Plates. Near Fine in Near Fine (in mylar) jacket. Hardcover. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. Former owner's bookplate on fep, else extremely clean and tight, red endpapers and beautiful illustrations. Red cloth binding, gilt stamped title in Chinese text on front cover, minimal shelf wear. Unclipped dust jacket, light rippling to head and foot of spine, lightly bumped corners, mylar sleeved. 209pp., incuding sources, appendix, and glossary.
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Good jacket. General shelf/reading wear. Foxing to top of textblock, otherwise VG. Jacket in mylar, minor wear. Pages/boards clean. Very Clean Copy-Over 500, 000 Internet Orders Filled.
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Good. University of Washington Press, 1982. Good hardcover Very Good dust jacket. Clean pages: no marks in text. Front end paper removed, else fine. Wear at head of dust jacket, otherwise in nice shape. Ships fast!
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Ch'i Pai Shih. Near fine in near fine jacket. Illustrated throughout, some in color. 209 pages. 8vo, red boards, d.w. Seattle: University of Washington Press, (1973). First edition. A near fine copy in a near fine dust wrapper. First book in the English language to tell the story of Ch'i Pai Shih, sometimes called China's Picasso.