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Very Good in Very Good jacket. Size: 6x0x10; The binding is tight, corners sharp. Text and images unmarked. Some very light scuffing to dust jacket, in a mylar cover. 8vo. 110pp.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. Text is as new condition; the white portion of the dust jacket shows sign of wear, otherwise in very good condition. Dust Jacket protected by mylar sleeve.
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Very Good. Very Good condition. Good dust jacket. In protective mylar cover. 2 stories in 1 Volume (History, Russian History, Expeditions) A copy that may have a few cosmetic defects. May also contain a few markings such as an owner's name, short gifter's inscription or light stamp.
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Illustrated by Karen Beyers. Fine in Fine dust jacket. Edited with an Introduction by Kenneth N. Owens. Translated by Alton S. Donnelly. Illustrated with black-and-white drawings and maps by Karen Beyers. The dust jacket is protected by a Brodart mylar cover and is not clipped. Not an ex-library copy. No remainder marks. No names or marks in the text. Unread. Most books shipped within 24 hours. All books mailed with Delivery Confirmation. Fine condition in fine dust jacket.; Black-and-white illustrations; 4to.; 110 pages.
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Fine Hardcover in a Fine Dust Jacket. A New Giftable Book. No Flaws or Blemishes; Gift Quality. First Edition, First Printing. 4to; 26 cm.; 10.25 inches tall 110 pages with index. Illustrated. A Traveller's History of Russia gives a comprehensive survey of the country's past from the earliest times through the era of 'perestroika' and the end This volume combines two source accounts of the event. The first is the story of a Russian survivor, Timofei Osipovich Tarakanov, the expedition's leader after the shipwreck. The second is a Quileute account, preserved orally for nearly a century before being recorded in 1909. Combined, these wonderful accounts tell a tale of adventure with moments of high drama, heroism, a touch of comedy, and eventual tragedy.