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Very Good+ No Jacket. 12mo-over 6æ"-7æ" tall. Hardcover, green coth spine lettered in gold over paper covered boards. T.e.g. 99pp. Illustrated with full page photographic plates. A series of lectures originally given in December of 1924 designed for a popular audience and free from technical detail and description, pertaining to the emerging science of Aerography, the description of the atmosphere, known to most today as meteorology. No former owner's name, no book-plate, no underlining or marking, etc. A clean, square, well bound copy. Very good+.
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Good in Fair jacket. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1926. First edition, 1926. Illustrated in black and white. Blue hardcover with blue cloth spine, top edge gilt, printed dustjacket. The book has light edge rubbing, good hinges, firm text block, lightly age-toned but clean pages, no names or other markings. The mylar protected dustjacket is age-darkened with chips to the extremities but little paper loss. First Edition. Hard Cover. Good/Fair. 12mo-over 6¾"-7¾" tall.