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This item is fairly worn, but continues to work perfectly. Signs of wear can include aesthetic issues such as scratches, dents, worn corners, bends, tears, small stains, and partial water damage. All pages and the cover are intact, but the dust cover may be missing, if applicable. Pages may include excessive notes and highlighting, but the text is not obscured or unreadable. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
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Collectable, very good. VG+ book in G jacket. First printing. Oversize hardcover bound in brown cloth, 1981, full number line on copyright page (indicates first printing), 970pp. CONDITION: Cover has slightest wear, upper edge of front cover just a little faded, very lightly soiled, page edges not quite pristine, interior like new. Jacket not price-clipped (17.95), heavy edgewear with a few chips missing, now in clear archival mylar sleeve. **OVERSIZE-priority mail and overseas orders may require additional shipping. **We are a small family business with over 30 years experience providing fine new and pre-owned books online. You can expect professional service and individual attention to your order, daily shipments, and sturdy packaging.
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Tokyo. 1981. Kodansha. 1st American Edition. Very Good in Dustjacket. 0068598513. Translated from the Japanese by Charles S. Terry. Foreword by Edwin O. Reischauer. 970 pages. hardcover. keywords: Literature Translated Japan Asia. FROM THE PUBLISHER-An epic novel of the Samuri era about the real exploits of the most famous swordsman. Miyamoto Musashi was the child of an era when Japan was emerging from decades of civil strife. Lured to the great Battle of Sekigahara in 1600 by the hope of becoming a samurai-without really knowing what it meant, he regains consciousness after the battle to find himself lying defeated, dazed and wounded among thousands of the dead and dying. On his way home, he commits a rash act, becomes a fugitive and brings life in his own village to a stand still, until he is captured by a weaponless Zen monk. inventory #7380.