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Very Good. Highlighting on Preface page and page 1. Boards are clean and square. Dust jacket has shelf wear/bumping. Sn fading to spine and cover edges. Year 1989. 307 pages. Oversize/Overweight, No International shipping, No Expedited shipping. Standard shipping only.
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Near Fine in Near Fine jacket. Portland: Timber Press, 1989. 1st printing. Tight and unmarked, NF/NF. Full cloth binding. 307pp. In a very nice jacket. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. 4to-over 9"-12" Tall.
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Very Good in Good dust jacket. 0881921300. "This book is set to be the standard work on saxifrages, not only for the keen gardener, but also for the professional botanist, the botanically minded holiday maker and, indeed, for all plant enthusiasts. Well illustrated and highly authoritative, this book is based largely on a lifetime's study by Professor David Webb of Trinity College, Dublin and on the knowledge of the genus and its relatives gained by Dr. Richard Gornall during four years' residence in North America. Includes not only comprehensive descriptions and distribution maps of the European species, but also features short accounts of those which occur in Africa, Madeira and North America, as well as some of the more commonly encountered species from Asia. There are notes on cultivation of the plants, and an especially useful feature of the book is the guidance it provides on exactly where to see them growing in the wild."-dust jacket. viii, 307 pages. Index. Bibliography. Color photos. Diagrams. Maps. Creases to front free endpaper, otherwise book clean, bright and unmarked with light wear. Moderate wear to dust jacket now preserved in glossy new archival-grade Brodart. A quality copy of this exceptional reference.; Sm 4to.