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Good condition but not perfect, Cover has minor nicks and tears, spine shows some creases from use. Ask Questions and request photos if your buying for the cover and not the content. STOCK PHOTOS MAY VARY FROM THE ACTUAL ITEM. ACTUAL PHOTOS AVAIL. UPON REQUEST.
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Fair. Good condition for its age. -Disclaimer: May have a different cover image than stock photos shows, as well as being a different edition/printing, unless otherwise stated. Please contact us if you're looking for one of these specifically. Your order will ship with FREE Delivery Confirmation (Tracking). We are a family business, and your satisfaction is our goal!
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Very Good-with no dust jacket. Softcover. Light wear at spine extremities. A bit of light surface rubbing, with a very light crease at the bottom front edge. Else covers clean. Previous owners name, and a sticker applied on the first blank page. Else pages clean. Some color illustrations and many B&W photographs.; NHT19A; 220 pages.
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Good. Good condition. (Aquarium fish, Aquarium Guidebook) A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates, stamps, limited notes and highlighting, or a few light stains.
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Norman Erickson. Good. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. Moderately Scuffed on Front, Rear Covers; Light Creasing on Front, Rear Covers; Front, Rear Covers Moderately Chipped; Spine Slightly Cocked; Edges Moderately Soiled. ALL PHOTOGRAPHS, INCLUDING NATURAL COLOR PICTURES, TAKEN AT THE AQUARIUM BY: the Author and Loren Tutell. EXCERPT: The John G. Shedd Aquarium is situated at the foot of Twelfth Street in Grant Park on the shore of Lake Michigan...The building was completed in the fall of 1929 and the last section of the exhibits was opened to the public in June of the following year...Radiating from the Rotunda are the six main galleries, each ninety feet long and thirty feet wide, which contain a total of 132 exhibition tanks. The largest tanks are 30 feet long, 10 feet between the glass and the back wall and the water is 6 feet deep...