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Good. Good condition. Good dust jacket. A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates, stamps, limited notes and highlighting, or a few light stains.
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Very Good-in Very Good-dust jacket. 0531098176. Book has small soil mark to margin of page 35, rubbing to edges, very light soiling to page edges; DJ has small wrinkles w/rubs to spine edges, spine lightly faded, couple small tears to edges, bottom corner of rear flap creased; DJ in protective Brodart cover.
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Very Good in Good jacket. Size: 8vo-over 7; Type: Hardback First United States publication 1984 by Franklin Watts, New York. Also a BCE. Hardcover Book in Very Good Condition with a Good Dust Jacket. 44 illustrative plates. House of Lancaster and House of York Genealogical Charts. Handsome binding of black half-cloth with especially bright and sharp gilt titles, fine tan linen cloth wrapped boards; very clean and unmarked, slight wear to spine head and heel. Tight & solid, square with sharp corners. Internals are immaculate. Jacket illustrations of Richard III c 1250, copy of earlier original and on back, 17th century engraving of Richard's Great Seal. Clean blue glossy jacket is worn along top edge, light wear to other extremities. The author believes Richard III was "the most terrifying man ever to occupy the English throne, not excepting his great-nephew Henry VIII--". He has re-examined contemporary sources and also Sir Thomas More's life of the king and produces this his analysis of Richard III. 220 pages including Notes, Bibliography, and Index. 9.5 x 6.25 inches. Franklin Watts, New York, 1984.