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Seller's Description:
Good. Book 286 pages, b/w plates, appendices, bibliography; 8vo. blue ribbed cloth. Light wear cover spine ends, a few light spots cover, date/name, phone number, first 5 chapters have underlining, good; no dust jacket.
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Very Good. No Dust Jacket Present. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. Signed. By the Author. 286 pages, illustrated. "An account of stage-coach travel and tavern days in Lexington and Central Kentucky in 1800-1900." VERY GOOD HARDCOVER, signed by the author. Blue cloth covers, lettering is bright on the spine and cover. Light wear to corners of book, else a nice clean tight copy.
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Good with no dust jacket. Lacks dust jacket, edge-wear and slight fraying to ends of spine, spine discolored and embossed lettering somewhat faded. A few ink marks and also some pencil marks.; Illus.; 286 pages.
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Very Good with no dust jacket. 9 X 5.90 X 1.10 inches 286 pp; Author flat signed "Best Wishes J. Winston Coleman" on front end page, end pages toned, spine closth 1 inch tear in center, book is nice tight and attractive; Signed by Author.
An excellent book that for me as a blues historian with a special eye on transportation in the early period to include roots of blues, this was just the ticket. Well-researched and much of fascinating detail in the era even before the steamboats on the Mississippi, Yazoo, etc. rivers.