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Very good. Nostalgic Postcard History in pictures through the great American Roadside! Clean Copy, May have light wear on cover and or edges. Buy with Confidence-Satisfaction Guaranteed! Established Seller With Excellent Customer Service! Established Seller, We Ship Daily!
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Book. Oblong Octavo; G+/VG-Hardcover w/ Dustjacket; White spine with Green and Black text; Dustjacket has some edgewear, slight shelfwear, Faint black marks on front cover; Boards strong, some edgewear, slight shelfwear, rubbing to corners; Textblock has adhesive remnant on front endpaper, otherwise clean; 132 pp. NOTE: Shelved in Locked Annex Area, Netdesk Column QB (ND-QB). 1339386. FP New Rockville Stock.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. Light pink cloth, oblong quarto. 122 pages. Illustrated throughout in color and black and white. Very good bright and clean copy in a very good dust jacket with a small closed tear at the top of the spine. All books shipped in boxes.
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Fine in fine jacket. Illustrated throughout in color and b/w. 132 pp. Oblong 4to, pink cloth, d.w. New York: Abbeville Press, (1982). First edition. A fine copy in a fine dust wrapper.
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Like New in Very Good+ jacket. Size: 11x8x0; Signed "John Baeder" on front endpaper. Signed copies rarely offered. Baeder, an artist and author of Diners, here chronicles America's prewar highway culture with reproductions of postcards, many of which are photocards and linen cards. He also tells stories about the often-garish pictures and includes photos of some of the motels, cottages and road stops as they appear today. John Baeder (born December 24, 1938) is an American painter closely associated with the photorealist movement. He is best known for his detailed paintings of American roadside diners and eateries.