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Very Good. No Jacket. 1943. First edition. Hardcover, 40 pp. Profusely illustrated in b&w. Very good. Sunning to spine. Light soiling to edges of covers.
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Very Good in Not Issued jacket. Book. 8vo-over 7æ-9æ" tall. Hardcover, deep blue paper covered boards with pictorial paste-down on front cover and gold lettering on cover and spine. 40 pages. Illustrated with blue toned photo reproductions. First edition. A brief history of the motives behind the creation of the statue, its arrival, construction and financing on Bedloe's Island, and its inspirational message [this being written literally in the middle of America's involvement in World War II]. Includes a reprinting of Emma Lazarus's poem "The New Colossus". No previous ownership marks. Mild tide-mark along very lower edge of front board and interior pages, not affecting text or images. Else a square, sound, tight copy. Very good.
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Very good. Foreword by John E. Bierwirth. Frontispiece, photogravures. 40 pages. Thin 8vo, blue boards with an illustration at the front cover and gilt lettering at the spine. New York: New York Trust Company, (1943). Boards sunned, slightly dust-soiled, several small chips at the spine. A very good copy.
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Very Good. Octavo. 40 pp; illustrated with b/w photographs in the text. Blue boards with, illustrated endpapers, gilt titles, and illustration pasted on front board. VG, small scuff to cover illustration. Published during WW II, the story of the statue and bank logo for New York Trust was issued when 'The forces of liberty are struggling once more against the forces of oppression'
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Acceptable. Acceptable condition. (new york city, american symbol, history) A readable, intact copy that may have noticeable tears and wear to the spine. All pages of text are present, but they may include extensive notes and highlighting or be heavily stained. Includes reading copy only books.