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Good. Good condition. 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 jacket. First Edition, Sixth Printing. Not price-clipped ($15.95 price intact). Published by Simon and Schuster, 1983. Octavo. Book is very good with stain on rear endpages. Dust jacket is very good. 100% positive feedback. 30 day money back guarantee. NEXT DAY SHIPPING! Excellent customer service. Please email with any questions or if you would like a photo. All books packed carefully and ship with free delivery confirmation/tracking. All books come with free bookmarks. Ships from Sag Harbor, New York.
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Good. 0671467727 Signed 1st edition/1st printing. DJ has shelf wear and repaired tears on top edge, with a couple creases and sun fading. It looks like some juice was spilled on the bottom of the cover, so there is a light stain along the bottom edge of the DJ, and the pages have a small juice stain on the bottom. Pages really are in great condition aside from the small stain. Signed by author on flyleaf: "To David, Forensically Yours, Thomas T Noguchi, MD, Jan 29, 1984"
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Very Good+ in Very Good- jacket. Inscribed by Noguchi on ffep, 252pp, HC with jacket, octavo, tight binding, clean throughout, clean orange boards and bright backstrip titles, a light scuff to top of back cover, jacket has a sunned spine and edge wear, a few chips at the corners.
I was very hopeful about obtaining this book since I am interested in this field; however, when I read the section about Marilyn Monroe and found several (and I mean several) errors about her life, I wondered how much credibility the author had in general. While I don't doubt that Dr. Noguchi knows his stuff, apparently, he didn't bother to do any research about his patient's real life. For example, Marilyn did not live in a rented house at the time of her death; she had purchased the house. In another portion of her story, he says that she was 5'4". Then, in his autopsy notes, he indicates that she was 5'5". My point is this: if he couldn't get the biography right on his subject, is the rest of the story on each person right as well?
Of course, to each his own, but I expected a book based on fact rather than conjecture or guess or whatever. I found this book to be very disappointing since, now since Marilyn was only the second person he discusses, is anything else that he has to say true or not?
Obviously, feel free to buy the book, but keep in mind that in some cases, the author has no idea what he is talking about - at least in the biographical area.