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Good. Dust jacket missing. First edition. Shelf and handling wear to cover and binding, with general signs of previous use. Internally clean, with a tight binding. Secure packaging for safe delivery.
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Good. Dust jacket in acceptable condition. First edition, first printing. Shelf and handling wear to cover and binding, with general signs of previous use. DJ shows heavy edgewear, with short tears, light soiling and scuffing; Binding is sound; Endpapers are lightly foxed and soiled; Interior pages are unmarked; Secure packaging for safe delivery.
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Very Good. Size: 8x5x1; 1972 Random House first edition, first printing. Hardcover in lightly shelf worn price intact jacket. Tight and unmarked, top edge is fox speckled. Please email for photos.
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Bookplate on front paste-down, else near fine, clean & tight condition / near fine bright price clipped dust jacket which is now in a clear protective mylar sleeve. 206pp.
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Steadman, Ralph. Fine in fine dust jacket. 206 p. illus. 22 cm. Includes Illustrations. First appeared in Rolling stone magazine, issue 95, Nov. 11, 1971 and issue 96, Nov. 25, 1971. Like new except for neat bookplate from previous owner inside front cover, could be removed or covered with another bookplate. Dust jacket is complete and intact, no rips or nicks, protected by mylar cover which accounts for the waviness and reflections seen in photos. Paper is unfaded and white as new. Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas is the best chronicle of drug-soaked, addle-brained, rollicking good times ever committed to the printed page. It is also the tale of a long weekend road trip that has gone down in the annals of American pop culture as one of the strangest journeys ever undertaken.