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Very Good Condition in Good jacket. Book. VG+ HB in G DJ, protected by mylar cover. Stated First Edition. xxi p., 1 l., 394 p.; col. front.; 24 cm. Ivory cloth over boards with dull gold title on blue field on spine. Front cover & top of spine darkened from exposure. Text block is tight and unmarked; a bit tanned from age. The dust jacket is unclipped but is in Good only condition. The front panel has separated from both the front panel and spine, with a cellophane tape repair to the spine. In addition, it has loss at the top of the spine (affecting the first word in the title) and has 1 1/2" L by 1/4" W loss at top of front panel. It is now protected in a clear archival sleeve. Documentary source for Roberts' novel Lydia Bailey. Size: Octavo (8vo; up to 9 3/4" / 20-25 cm tall). 394 pages. Item Type: Book. Quantity Available: 1. Category: History; United States / Revolutionary Period (1775-1800); United States; 1940s; . Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 773.
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Good. Good condition. No Dust Jacket (United States, Travel) 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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Good. Doubleday and Co., 1947, 394 pages, tight square hardcover in a badly worn protected jacket, no owner's mark, light wear to book, jacket has large piece missing and a lot of edge wear, light wear to book.
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Very Good. Dust Jacket Included. Book Indexed. Trans by the editors. Intro by Stewart L. Mims. Strong, solid James Bingham frontis. very good, poor taped chipped dj, taupe buckram cloth 394+ pgs.
Long out of print books like this one is why Alibris is so invaluable! Kenneth Roberts was not only a masterful historical novelist, he was also an avid collector of original diaries like his MARCH TO QUEBEC and this account of life in the fledgling US. Full of color, somewhat partisan, but always a delightful read makes this book a great addition to any historical collection.