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Good. Signed Copy Collectible-Good. Acceptable dust jacket. Inscribed by author on front endpage. Stamped on front endpage. Endpages and page edges foxed. (anthropologists, biography)
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Very Good. Very good. Fine edges are dirtied, foxed, and slightly bumped. Cover has foxing and is wearing around the edges and spine. Please Note: This book has been transferred to Between the Covers from another database and might not be described to our usual standards. Please inquire for more detailed condition information.
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Fair. The dust jacket is missing. This is an ex library book, stickers and markings accordingly Hardcover Book, Obvious wear and tear, may have some damage to the cover, binding or pages, but integrity still intact. No missing pages or anything that would compromise the reading of the book. Tanning or light water stains possible. Ask questions and request photos. Items are uploaded with their own individual photo, but when Multiple Items are for sale only one representative photo may be shown. Actual Photos are availible upon request. Fast Shipping Monday Through Saturday! -Safe and Secure!
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Hardcover; New York; Doubleday; 1953; A 1st Edition; dj design by Gorey This is some of Gorey's earliest work. Very Good in a Good Dust Jacket; 8.20 X 6 X 1.80 inches.
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8vo. Tan cloth, pictorial dust jacket. 448pp. Map endpapers. Near fine/very good. Mild jacket edgewear. A tight, attractive later printing, with a choice presentation inscription from the author on the half-title page in blue ink: "To Adlai / With admiration / Henry / 1955." "Adlai" is Adlai E. Stevenson II (1900-65), Illinois governor, U.N. ambassador and two-time presidential candidate (1952, 1956). Field was grand-nephew of Chicago's Marshall Field, so it's not surprising the anthropologist would have known the statesman.