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Book. Long Octavo, xxviii, 763 pages. In Good condition with Good minus dust jacket. Spine is tan with blue text. Dust jacket has shelf wear, some staining and damp staining on the back cover, front flap is price clipped, there is tearing along the edges of varying degrees, there are holes along the flap fold, on the spine, and on the back cover. Boards are a faded blue, have minor shelf wear, and bumping to corners. Text block has staining on the bottom corner edges, minor foxing along the side and top edges, and foxing on the pastedowns and end papers. 1372665. FP New Rockville Stock.
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Very Good. Second Printing, 1973. xxviii, 763 pp. 4to. Green cloth boards with light rubbing from shelf wear. Glue residue on first free endpaper where a bookplate may have been attached. Clean within.
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Near Fine in Good jacket. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" (USA) 1st edition, Owner''s name to end paper, no other markings, hint of rubbing to the head and foot of spine, about Fine in unclipped Good ony dust jacket with some small chips to portions of the edges, and a couple of closed tears; DJ is in mylar sleeve. Blue gray cloth, xxx, 763pp, index, frontis illus. a few line drawings at chapter headings. Clarence James Glacken (1909-1989) was Professor of Geography at the University of California, Berkeley. He was known for a 1967 magnum opus, Traces on the Rhodian Shore, that demonstrated how perceptions of the natural environment shaped the course of human events over millennia. He is recognised as a key contributor to the field of environmental history. A heavy book. (4.0 JM HOZ 401/4.