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Seller's Description:
Very Good in Good (in mylar) jacket. Hard Cover. 8vo-Over 7 3/4"-9 3/4 " Tall. Binding and printing error has diagonally creased pages 43 and 44 (not affecting text), also misaligning the top margin of this single leaf, else the letterpress textblock is very clean and tight; former owner's single-line ink notation on ffep; The dedication page reads: "Dedicated/To/the thousands of innocent Armenian men, women/and children of Ourfa, Turkey, who perished amid/the horrors of the infamous genocide of 1915-18." This is the genoicde that Turkey denies to this day. The author was a witness to the crime, and was himself deported from Beirut, Lebanon in 1914 and interned by the Turkish government in the Turkish interior from 1914-1918. The binding is very lightly edge-rubbed; the jacket is heavily edge-worn, wrinkled and creased, and repaired with clear tape at the base of the spine; 154p.
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Near Fine in Good dust jacket. A clean, tight copy of this scarce title. There is a name on the front flyleaf, but turn the page and you will find an inscription by the author, dated 1970 and reading: "With thanks for your contribution to this worthy cause". There is some foxing to the endpapers, none noted in the text. The book was printed on high quality paper, and it shows. The fragile jacket is intact front and back, with chipping along the spine and at the corners. A mylar Brodart cover now protects it. However, under the jacket is a real surprise: the book is bound with a patterned heavy cloth spine and beautiful marbled boards. There is just a touch of wear to top and tail. Fast shipping, careful packing: this is a true treasure.; 8"x6.5"x.75"; 154 pages; Signed by Author.