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Fine in Fine jacket. Book Folio, hardcover, fine in fine green pictorial dj., A California vineyard, not like the Rhine or Rhone or scabby deserts of Champagne--but green where pockets of earth are more precious than ores...yield with that is bottled poetry...from Ropbert Louis Stevenson, 1880. 144 pp. of fabulous photos, maps and text.
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Very Good. Very Good condition. Good dust jacket. A copy that may have a few cosmetic defects. May also contain light spine creasing or a few markings such as an owner's name, short gifter's inscription or light stamp.
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Story of the Schramsberg Vineyards of Napa Valley. Signed on half-title page "December 6, 2001 Dear Judy, To our most knowledgeable Sasso's taster. Enjoy the Schramsberg story. Cheers! Hugh Davies" in black pen. Hugh Davies is believed to be a relative of the authors. Folio-12 1/4" x 9 1/2". 144 pages printed on heavy slick paper. 110 photographs including 40 plates in full color. Green cloth stamped in gilt on spine. Beautiful dust jacket. Like new/ Like new.
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Very good Like New jacket. Signed. Signed on half-title page, by author Jamie Davies to Jane [Bay]: Jane Bay author of: Precious Jewels of Tibet: A Journey to the Roof of the World, 1998. No other marks in book. Appears unread. Numerous color, b/w photos.
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Fine. Book Large quarto. 144pp. Index. Profusely illustrated with photographs in both black & white and color. Green cloth with gilt lettering on spine. A fine copy in fine pictorial dust jacket. Introduction by Hugh Johnson. "Napa Wines" (a chapter from "Silverado Squatters") by Robert Louis Stevenson. Text by Jamie and Jack Davies. Photographs by James Alinder.