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Very Good/Good+ Octavo, 8 1/2" tall, 282 pages, map end papers, beige cloth. A very good, clean, hardcover first edition with light shelf wear, slight discoloration to cloth color at the margins; hinges and binding tight, paper cream white with slight yellowing to fore-edges, top edge lightly soiled. In a good, clean dust jacket with small chips at the folds, slight fading along the backstrip, several short closed tears, with original price.
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Very Good / Good DJ not price-clipped / chipped at edges. tan. Cloth lightly sunned at edges / very slight edgewear. text clean / tight. map endpapers.
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Very good. 1961 First Signet Printing. Binding and spine tight. Cover has light shelf and edge wear, no creasing to cover and spine. Fading to pages. No apparent marks throughout this book. Kept in plastic sleeve for protection. Tracking available on most domestic orders.
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Good in good dust jacket. First Edition. States First edition. Dust jacket and edges shows wear. Pages are clean and intact. Very Clean Copy-Over 500, 000 Internet Orders Filled.
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Near Fine in Very Good jacket. Book. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. Full-bound tan cloth, 282p. Dustjacket in mylar cover. Dustjacket has some soiling and rubbing, general edgewear. Gently read book. --"It seemed to some as if the whole nation were on the move. As train after train of Conestoga wagons left Independence, Missouri, for the great Far West, humanity, in all its diverse forms, was pitted against the wilderness. This strong, memorable novel focuses sharply upon one small group of families who started, almost too late in the season of 1845, for the promised land of Oregon."
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Jacket By Rus Anderson. Very Good. Book Octavo, hardcover, tape marks from mylar on dustjacket on endpaper else VG in red pictorial dj. (with inside dj cut). 282 pages. Historical drama, set in the American West. A novel about a small group of families who started almost too late in the season of 1845 for Oregon.