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Fair. Size: 10x8x0; Cover is clean with light tanning on the top edges and light surface-wear. Spine is heavily creased. The pages are clean and unmarked but several are quite loose. However no pages are missing. FAST SHIPPING & FREE TRACKING!
The Hitchcock Chair the Storyof a Connecticut Yankee--L. Hitchcock of Hitchcocks-Ville---and an Account of the Restoration of His 19th-Century Manufactory
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Very Good+ 0517532212. B & W and Color; 8 1/2 x 11; 339 pages; Cover has slight bumping. 3 leaves have paper clip imprint [but no rust]. Laid in is a letter from 'The Hitchcock Chair Co., Ltd.'. Factory founded by Lambert Hitchcock [1795-1852] opened his factory in 1818. Pages are clean and tight, other than clip marks, appears as if unused. Lavishly illustrated with 400+ b/w pictures and 11 color plates, including the frontispiece. Appendix; bibliography; index. Oversized, 4#.
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Very Good. New York: Clarkson N. Potter, Inc., 1971. Third printing, Softcover edition, 400 black and white illustrations and 11 color plates. History of the Hitchcock Chair Company of Hitchcocksville (Riverton, Connecticut), its restoration and manufacture of the popular painted and stencilled chair (in addition to other wood furniture that the company manufactured). Generously illustrated with examples of the company's fine workmanship and of the factory itself and its surroundings. Large softcover, 339 pages. Very good condition with light corner wear, firm binding, clean pages, no names or other markings. Soft Cover. Very Good. 4to-over 9¾"-12" tall.