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Introducing "The Life That Lives on Man" by Michael Andrews. This hardcover edition, bound in brown cloth with striking copper spine lettering, offers a captivating exploration of the microorganisms that coexist with humans. The book is in Very Good condition, lacking its jacket. The covers are well-preserved and in great shape, showcasing the harmonious combination of the brown cloth and copper lettering. While the binding is slightly leaned, it remains tight, ensuring the durability of the book and ease of reading. A small abrasion is present on the front flyleaf, but it does not detract from the overall quality of the book. Within its pages, readers will find clean, unmarked interior pages, providing an immersive and uninterrupted reading experience. Rest assured, the book will be meticulously packaged for shipment, protecting it from any potential damage during transit. As a testament to our commitment to customer satisfaction, a USPS electronic tracking number will be provided free of charge, allowing you to monitor the progress of your shipment with ease. Embark on a fascinating journey through the intricate world of microorganisms that inhabit and interact with humans. "The Life That Lives on Man" offers a unique perspective on this symbiotic relationship, providing insights into the diverse microcosms that thrive on our bodies. Experience the thought-provoking content, the elegant design of the brown cloth and copper lettering, and the careful packaging that awaits you. Allow yourself to be captivated by the wonders of the microbial world as you explore the pages of this engaging book. 183 pages.