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"How to Know the Seed Plants" by Arthur Cronquist is a valuable resource for nature enthusiasts, and this edition is part of the Pictured Key Nature Series. Despite being a former library book, it is in good condition and provides a wealth of information on seed plants. This edition comes in a softcover format with a spiral-bound wire coil binding. While the book exhibits some signs of use, it remains a valuable reference. The covers, slightly warped, are generally in good shape, with the only notable issue being a small blue marker mark at the bottom margin of the front cover, measuring about 3/4 of an inch. The spiral binding, an essential feature for easy use in the field, is still in good shape, without any tears or significant damage. It ensures that the book can be opened flat for convenient reference. Inside, you will find unmarked pages, although they may have a slightly musty odor due to the book's age. However, this doesn't detract from the wealth of knowledge contained within. Rest assured, we take great care in packaging books for shipment to protect them from any potential damage during transit. Additionally, you will receive an USPS electronic tracking number at no extra cost, allowing you to monitor the progress of your shipment. If you would like more information about this edition of "How to Know the Seed Plants" or would like to see additional pictures, please don't hesitate to get in touch. This book is a valuable tool for those interested in the world of seed plants and is ready to provide you with a wealth of knowledge. 153 pages. Pictured Key Nature Series.
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Fair. 1979. STAMPS. TANNING. An acceptable softcover spiral-bound book with school stamps on all page edges, slightly tanning pages, usual school markings, and moderate cover wear. Book only-no additional resources. Booksavers receives donated books and recycles them in a variety of ways. Proceeds benefit the work of Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) in the U.S. and around the world.