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Acceptable. First edition copy. Collectible-Acceptable. Book Good. No dust jacket. Slightly dampstained. Short gifter's inscription on front endpage. (english history, houses, architecture)
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Light foxing to the edges and the paper dust jacket else very good plus condition with text clean and binding sound in a like dust jacket which is now in a clear protective mylar sleeve. Size: 8x10.5 inches.260pp., illus.
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G (No dj, owner's bookplate inside front cover; cover has faded in spots, but book is beautifully intact and pages are clean. ) Green cloth, gilt letters on spine, gilt motif on front cover, 260 pp., 36 BW figures, 15+ BW plates. A detailed and illustrated history of Sulgrave Manor in Northamptonshire, England: the home of George Washington's ancestors. "After the departure of the Washingtons in 1659, Sulgrave Manor fell upon evil days, and eventually 'degenerated into a common farm-house. '" It wasn't until 1914 that a group of British subscribers bought the home and began to bring it back to life, through eventual historic renovation. A nice piece of Washingtoniana.
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Very good(+) in good jacket. Foreword by Viscount Lee of Fareham. Illustrated in black & white, 260pp., large 8vo, gilt-stamped green cloth, d.w.; (rubbed). New York: Macmillan, 1933. Very good (+).
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Near Fine. No Jacket. 4to-over 9¾"-12" tall. 260pp/illus. The ancestral home of George Washington in England was built in 1539, and his descendants (Lawrence Washington) continued to live there for the next 120 years--a Tudor building. Clean.