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Very Good in Good jacket. Very good in a good plus dustwrapper. Some light browning to foredges. Board edges and spine ends are rubbed slightly. Dustwrapper is somewhat browned and chipped at edges. 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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Very Good+ in Very Good dust jacket. DJ with light shelfwear and a bit of chipping; The Story of William Lloyd Garrison and Wendell Phillips and Their Relationship with Abraham Lincoln; B&W Photographs; 8vo 8"-9" tall; 415 pages.
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Very Good + in Torn jacket. Book. Signed by Author(s) Firm hinges, no owner marks in text and no wear to the cover. Owner inscription on half title page. Signed by author on half title page. Jackete is worn & torn & is in a protective clear plastic cover. us hist.
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8vo. Red cloth, dust jacket. xii, 425pp. Frontispiece, 2 illustrations. Near fine/very good. Mild jacket edgewear (mainly at spine head and foot), with chip at top of rear panel. A tight and attractive first edition of what Robert W. Johannsen critiqued as "A popular, sympathetic study, emphasizing the antislavery movement before the Civil War." NEVINS II, 70.
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8vo. Red cloth, dust jacket. xii, 425pp. Frontispiece, 2 illustrations. Near fine/good plus. Jacket chipped (mainly at head of spine) but clean and attractive. First edition, tight and nice, boldly signed and inscribed by the author in blue fountain pen on the half-title page to an early Chicago Civil War Round Table member "To Mr. Richard R. Hughes, / with all good wishes, / Ralph Korngold."