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Very Good. Condition: Very Good; Hardcover in dustjacket. First Edition 1972. Condition is Very Good in a Very Good dustjacket. Book has clean covers and pages along with a tight, square binding. Jacket is clean and bright with mild wear at corners and spine ends.
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8Vo. Paper dust jacket in mylar, soiled, rubbed and chipped at edges. 291 pages incl index, bibliography and appendices. Eleven maps, numerous tables, footnotes. A pioneering study, edges slightly foxed ow a Good copy. No markings. ISBN 0-226-17001-2. Uncommon. Labaree-Supplement to Albion's Naval & Maritime History, pg 81. "This is a scholarly study of the Portuguese Atlantic Islands, their relative properity in the age of sail and their dependence on the trade policies of Europe and America. Does not inclue the Spanish Cape Verde Islands."