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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. Bundled media such as CDs, DVDs, floppy disks or access codes may not be included.
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Near Fine in Very Good+ dust jacket. 0967914302. Color Photgraphs; Oblong Small 4to 9"-11" tall; 96 pages; [SIGNED] 2006 Editions Ariel. Oversized HC/DJ. Tightly bound and neat in crisp edged and uniformly bright color pictorial dust jacket. Just trace dust spotting to the top edge; mild shelf rub bottom edge at spine and corner. Signed on the front flyleaf by the artist and dated 9/2000. Contents clean, bright, and fresh. Profusely illustrated with color photographs and reproductions. NF/NF; Signed by Author.
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Like New in Very Good jacket. Size: 9x0x9; Signed by Van Alstine. This copy inscribed to Marty Flug. Mr. Flug was, among many things, a Trustee of the Aspen Center for Physics, Life Trustee of the Aspen Music Festival and School. He was also a Benefactor of the Martin R. Flug Professorship of International Law, the Ernest Rubenstein Scholarship and the Samuel S. Flug Memorial Scholarship, all at Yale Law School, and of the Samuel S. and Evelyn R. Flug Scholarship Fund at Harvard College, Past Board Member and Officer of the Aspen Country Day School, Past Chairman of United Way of Rye, NY, Past President of Manursing Island Club, NY. In honor of his mother and his own dedication to children's education, he founded and supported the Evelyn R. Flug Children's Library in Aspen, and a private foundation to support experiments in education. But a simple even if impressively lengthy list of boards and titles does not capture his deep involvement and commitment to causes and activities he cared about. In Aspen, inspired by his early friendship with local newspaper publisher Bil Dunaway, Martin Flug reveled in mountain life with the same intensity he brought to all his endeavors. He bicycled all summer, including his iconic rides in Aspen's Fourth of July parades, dressed in an Uncle Sam suit. He skied with abandon every winter and was an early aficionado of uphill skiing, long before it enjoyed its current wave of popularity skiing up Buttermilk and then descending with glee. His skiing adventures extended to heli-skiing in Canada, where (as he loved to tell the story) he once brought an end to a season-long snow drought by leading his skiing party in an American Indian rain chant. At home in Aspen, his hospitality extended to a lengthy list of artists and intellects, most especially the musicians of the Aspen Music Festival and physicists visiting the Aspen Center for Physics. Hence, a unique association copy.