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1996167519Los Angeles: Douglas/Reuther Productions 1996. Final Draft script for the 1997 film. <br /> <br /> A FBI agent undergoes a face transplant to look like a terrorist in order to infiltrate the terrorist's gang and discover the location of a bomb. Meanwhile the terrorist who has awakened to discover out his face has been removed and placed on the agent forces the doctors to transplant the agent's face onto his in order to get his revenge.<br /> <br /> The second and most highly regarded of the six films legendary Hong Kong action director John Woo made in Hollywood and perhaps the purest distillation of his wildly over-the-top neo-noir aesthetic ever put to celluloid. Nominated for an Academy Award.<br /> <br /> Shot on location in Los Angeles and Malibu California<br /> <br /> Blue titled wrappers. Title page present dated October 17 1996 noted as FINAL DRAFT with credits for screenwriters Mike Werb and Michael Colleary and revisions by Wesley Strick. 122 leaves with last page of text numbered 121. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with two gold brads.<br /> <br /> Grant US. Silver and Ursini American Neo-Noir: The Complete List #154. Spicer Neo-Noir. Douglas/Reuther Productions unknown
19461404624Detroit Michigan: Chrysler Corporation 1946. First Edition. Hardcover. Octavo 75 pages. In Good plus condition. Bound in full maroon cloth no text to spine. Boards are slightly cocked have light plus sunning to front board bumping to spine ends and fore corners chipping to extremities and a small dent to the rear top edge. Textblock has light smudge marks to some pages throughout foxing to the front end pages and top edges and mild wear. Inscribed "To- my friend Maurice Freeman" signed by Harry S. Truman and dated "8/1/46" on the front free end page. Shelved in Case 1 1/2. The story of the ammunition produced at Chrysler's Evensville Indiana plant during World War II. 1404624. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Chrysler Corporation hardcover
1786629334Printed by J. Paramore. And sold at the New Chapel City-Road and at the Rev. Mr. Wesley's preaching House in town and country 1786. First Edition. Leather Binding. Very Good. 5 early editions of works by John Wesley bound in 1 volume including one first edition. Works include: 1 An Earnest Appeal to Men of Reason and Religion. 7th edition. Printed by J. Paramore. And sold at the New Chapel City-Road and at the Rev. Mr. Wesley's preaching House in town and country London 1786. 2 A Farther Appeal to Mean of Reason and Religion. Fifth edition. Printed by R. Hawes and Sold at the Foundery in Moorfields and at the Rev. Mr. Wesley's preaching House in town and country London 1778. 3 A Farther Appeal to Men of Reason and Religion Part II. 6th edition. Printed by J. Paramore. And sold at the New Chapel City-Road and at the Rev. Mr. Wesley's preaching House in town and country London 1786. 4 A Farther Appeal to Men of Reason and Religion Part III. 6th edition. Printed by J. Paramore. And sold at the New Chapel City-Road and at the Rev. Mr. Wesley's preaching House in town and country London 1786. 5 A Short Account of the Life and Death of the Rev. John Fletcher. 1st edition. Printed by J. Paramore. And sold at the New Chapel City-Road and at the Rev. Mr. Wesley's preaching House in town and country London 1786. Bound in full period brown calf spine stamped in gilt rubbed; text block split near center of spine; minor traces of glue from removed bookplate on front pastedown. Printed by J. Paramore. And sold at the New Chapel, City-Road, and at the Rev. Mr. Wesley's preaching House in town and country unknown
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191113663The Publishers Press. Softcover in Very Good condition gift inscription from pastor's wife includes original gift box paper is tanning with age leather bound great shape for an older book . Very Good. Soft cover. 1911. The Publishers Press paperback
2009C69385Milan 2009. First Edition. Hardback. Lightly soiled top edge and wear to edges otherwise a very good copy indeed. 4to. Pp: xlvii 557. First edition. Pink black and white illustrated hard covers pink spine with black text. Richly illustrated throughout in colour.ISBN: 9788887029437Heavy book will require extra postage. hardcover
1996BoxedG260319009yBaker Books 1996-02-01. hardcover. Very Good. 9x9x11. Complete 7 vol set. Text in mint/unmarked condition. Covers have minor shelf rubbings. Bindings are tight. Your Satisfaction Guaranteed. We ship daily. Baker Books hardcover
2016__111851971XBlackwell Pub 2016. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 1448 pages. 10.90x8.10x5.20 inches. Blackwell Pub hardcover
186126230Washington: Daily News Job Office 1861. Broadside printed in two columns with ornamental border on pink paper. 8 3/4" x 13." Light wear trimmed to border Very Good. <br/><br/> A bizarre broadside evidently printed in several locales all of them rare. George Washington appears to General McClellan in a vivid dream. The apparition admonishes "There will be no more Bull Run affairs." A great future is predicted for the United States. <br/>Not in Bartlett Nevins Eberstadt Decker Sabin NUC. OCLC 36823792 3- LCP Buffalo Pub. Lib. Huntington as of April 2021. Daily News Job Office unknown books
1907641G1672USA: Thompson & Thomas 1907. Book. Fair. Hardcover. Revised and Enlarged 1906 Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 601 pages. Index at front. Occasional black and white illustrations. "An invaluable collection of practical recipes for merchants grocers saloon keepers physicians druggists tanners shoemakers and harness makers painters jewelers blacksmiths miners gunsmiths furriers barbers bakers dyers renovators farmers and families generally to which have been added a rational treatment of pleurisy inflammation of the lungs and other inflammatory diseases and also for general female weakness and irregularities. with many additions to many departments by the Publishers." - subtitle. .Above-average wear. Hinges open. Front free endpaper and frontispiece loose but present. Many openings along backstrip. External lettering and decoration rubbed but still legible/visible. A worthy reading copy of this stupendous and now antiquarian reference. Thompson & Thomas Hardcover
2001104733New York: Public Affairs Press 2001. First edition of this essential reading for those who want to know how modern war is fought and won. Octavo original half cloth cartographic endpapers illustrated. Association copy inscribed on the half-title page by the author to Secretary of Defense William Perry "To Secretary Bill Perry Whose brilliant leadership and insightful leadership helped America and NATO stand successfully for democracy and freedom and against ethnic cleansing and tyranny in the Balkans. Thank you for your guidance and support and for showing us what the true measures of statesmanship and vision must be! Wes." Clark was sent to Bosnia by Secretary of Defense William Perry to serve as the military advisor to a diplomatic negotiating team headed by assistant Secretary of State Richard Holbrooke. Holbrooke later described Clark's position as "complicated" because it presented him with future possibilities but "might put him into career-endangering conflicts with more senior officers".<sup id="cite_ref-56" class="reference"></sup> While the team was driving along a mountain road during the first week the road gave way and one of the vehicles fell over a cliff carrying passengers including Holbrooke's deputy Robert Frasure a deputy assistant Secretary of Defense Joseph Kruzel and Air Force Colonel Nelson Drew. Clark and Holbrooke attempted to crawl down the mountain but were driven back by sniper fire. Once the fire ceased Clark rappelled down the mountain to collect the bodies of two dead Americans left by Bosnian forces that had taken the remaining wounded to a nearby hospital. Following funeral services in Washington D.C. the negotiations continued and the team eventually reached the Dayton Agreement at the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton Ohio and later signed it in Paris on December 14 1995. Near fine in a near fine dust jacket. An exceptional association. In Waging Modern War General Wesley K. Clark recounts his experience leading NATO's forces to a hard-fought and ultimately successful victory in Kosovo in 1999. As the American military machine has swung into action in the months following the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon it has become clear that the lessons of Kosovo are directly applicable to the war against terrorism and the nations that sponsor it. The problems posed and overcome in the war in Kosovo-how to fight an air war against unconventional forces in rough terrain and how to coordinate U.S. objectives with those of other nations-are the problems that America increasingly faces in the today's world. As the Los Angeles Times noted in late September of 2001 this book's "lessons are highly relevant now. We need to think about exactly what steps will lessen rather than increase the terrorist threat. And we also need innovative commanders willing to improvise to meet a new kind of threat more determined political leadership a more flexible outlook in the Pentagon. Gen. Clark has performed another service by highlighting these problems at a crucial moment in American history." Public Affairs Press hardcover books
188040326Washington D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office 1880. First edition. Original brown cloth ruled in blind gilt titles. About very good extremities worn with some loss of cloth especially at spine ends tape shadow on spine small bookplate to front pastedown marginal tear to one plate at fold otherwise contents and plates quite fine. xxxii 307 pp. Illus. with 11 b/w heliotype plates with tissue guards 1 of which is folding and 4 cross-section plates all folding. 4to. At the head of the title: Department of the Interior U.S. Geographical and Geological Survey of the Rocky Mountain Region. J.W. Powell in Charge. This copy is the text volume only the Atlas volume is not present. Provenance: From the library of Kenneth E. Hill with his bookplate. [U.S.] Government Printing Office hardcover books
188040326Washington D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office 1880. First edition. Original brown cloth ruled in blind gilt titles. About very good extremities worn with some loss of cloth especially at spine ends tape shadow on spine small bookplate to front pastedown marginal tear to one plate at fold otherwise contents and plates quite fine. xxxii 307 pp. Illus. with 11 b/w heliotype plates with tissue guards 1 of which is folding and 4 cross-section plates all folding. 4to. At the head of the title: Department of the Interior U.S. Geographical and Geological Survey of the Rocky Mountain Region. J.W. Powell in Charge. This copy is the text volume only the Atlas volume is not present. Provenance: From the library of Kenneth E. Hill with his bookplate. [U.S.] Government Printing Office hardcover
190975410Nashville: National Baptist Publishing Board 1909. 1st ed. Hardcover. Good. 316p. Original maroon cloth. 20cm. Front endpaper split along hinge and reinforced with the front cover flattened causing the front cover to protrude along fore-edge. Backstrip reinforced at ends with chipped original cloth glued down. Loss of cloth at cover corners which appaear to have been stiffened by regluing. Cover scuffing and spotting. Internally sound with scattered foxing and spotting. No Jacket. Rare early novel by an African American lawyer from Nashville. Among the main African American characters in the book are three young men who becaome a doctor a lawyer and a minister. The doctor is lynched for his emergeny treatment of an injured white woman. The lawyer ends up happily married and thriving professionally within the segregated society. We' are not sure what happens to the minister. National Baptist Publishing Board hardcover
1929149227Los Angeles: The Samuel Goldwyn Company 1929. Final Continuity script for the 1929 film. Copy belonging to assistant director H. Bruce Humberstone with his holograph pencil annotations to the front wrapper and several pages mostly regarding sequencing for scenes. The film was released in silent and sound versions and included with the script are ten sets of dialogue intended for use in the sound release housed in a tan card folder.<br/><br/>Based on Blair Niles' 1928 novel "Condemned to Devil's Island." A gentleman bank robber is sent to a prison nicknamed Devil's Island where he begins an affair with the wife of the head warden. Actor Ronald Colman's second talking film following "Bulldog Drummond" 1929.<br/><br/>Shot on location at Catalina Island California.<br/><br/>Red titled wrappers rubber-stamped on the front wrapper as copy No. 11. Distribution page present with receipt removed noted as SOUND VERSION and rubber-stamped copy No. 11. Title page present noted as FINAL CONTINUITY. Credits for screenwriter Sidney Howard and novel credits for Blair Niles integral with the first leaf of text. Approximately 130 leaves without page numbers. Mimeograph duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus with light soil to the front wrapper side stapled with two staples. The Samuel Goldwyn Company unknown books
177722896<p><strong>1777 John Wesley Survey of Philosophy Spirits Gunpowder Microscope Discoveries 4v</strong></p><p><em>"Do all the good you can. By all the means you can. In all the ways you can. In all the places you can. At all the times you can. To all the people you can. As long as ever you can." </em></p><p><em>― John Wesley</em></p><p>John Wesley was one of the most important Anglican theologians and is most remembered for helping found Methodism. Many of Wesley's doctrines contrasted Whitefield's Calvinism and promoted his theology in his evangelism and missions. His journal became some of the most valuable sources of information on the rise of Methodism evangelism and missions as well as a detailed account of British life in the 18th-century. </p><p>One of his other important works was his "<em>Survey of the Wisdom of God in the Creation</em>" – a collection essays on different facets of philosophy including a revival of Roger Bacon philosophy on Ancient Egyptian philosophy and the philosophy of Pythagoras Plato and Aristotle. Other notable topics include:</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->On glass burning</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->On Spirits and Divine Things</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Discoveries of fire gunpowder phosphorus and aurum fulminans</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Discoveries found by the microscope</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->On blood transfusions</p><p>Item number: #22896</p><p>Price: $750</p><p>WESLEY John</p><p><strong><em>A survey of the wisdom of God in the creation or A compendium of natural philosophy : in five volumes</em></strong></p><p>London: Printed by J. Fry and Co. 1777.</p><p><u>Details</u>: </p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Collation: Complete with all pages; 4 volumes</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->Vol. I – xi 1 13-369 1</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->Vol. II – 335 1</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->Vol. IV – 348</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->Vol. V – 331 1</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->References: Samuel Rogal <em>John Wesley's Journal…</em> </p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Language: English</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Binding: Leather; tight and secure</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Size: ~7.25in X 4.5in 18cm x 11cm</p><p>Our Guarantee:</p><p>Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.</p><p>Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving and we will offer a full refund without reservation!</p><p>22896</p><p>Photos available upon request. </p> J. Fry and Co hardcover
391704Unbound. Very Good. Four page letter dated July 7 1868 from "On the Cars between Clinton Iowa & Omaha Neb." with original envelope postmark "Aug. 26 Nevada C.T." Old folds some smudging but nice and very good. Easily readable although occasionally a little shaky: "I can not write so you can read it while the cars are going but Mother can." To his 10-year-old son Horace written by Dr. Wing during John Wesley Powell's second expedition to explore Colorado and the West. Wing is mentioned in Wallace Stegner's Beyond the Hundredth Meridian. The letter to his son describes the plains of Nebraska with fairly detailed descriptions of fields plants birds and towns. He mentions that Powell has left ahead of him and referring to the telegraph: "When I got to Chicago Prof. Powell was gone hundreds of miles. What could I do Why I could send lightning a telegram to tell him to wait for me and I did. I sent to Denver you must look for it on the map and the lightning said he was not there. Then I sent to Cheyenne called Shyan and he was there & he told the lightning to tell me how to get passes on the R.R. and to come on." He then suggests that his young son make his own telegraph and give some instructions on how to begin. Accompanied by a nice gravure portrait of Horace Wing Jr. taken by the photographer Pratz of Los Angeles and also with some later newspapers with biographical information on Wing who became a prominent owner of orange groves around Los Angeles. A nice letter connected to an important exploration. unknown
196349598New York: Horizon Press 1963. First American Edition. Hardcover. Good. No. 459C of 2600 copies printed of which 2500 were offered for sale. Plates printed on card stock and housed in the original portfolio with black cloth spine fore-edge and inner flaps over dark grey printed boards the upper cover with a large red mounted label; two ribbon ties one broken. Portfolio worn and scuffed cloth faded flaps worn upper cover with light wear at head. Complete with the 32-page booklet containing the Foreword by Peters the Introduction by Wright and the list of plates with notes by the architect. Internally very good with all plates in excellent condition; the portfolio worn. Horizon Press hardcover
1809060844London: J. Stratford 112 Holborn Hill 1809. New Edition Revised & Corrected . Hardcover. Very Good Plus. 12mo. NEW EDITION REVISED & CORRECTED. LONDON : 1809. First published in Bristol in two volumes in 1763. Vol. 3 published in 1770. Hardback. 5 volumes complete. Original calf-leather binding. Volume 2 re-spined to match; spines ruled in gilt with matching red leather labels. Original end-papers. Bright tight and clean. Neat owner names one dated 'Robert Foss 1809'. Minor wear only. VERY GOOD INDEED. SCARCE as a set in matching state. Scarce. 2nd Edition in 1770 3rd 1777 4th 1784 1809 is unrecorded. Will be well-packed for posting/shipping. Sm.8vo. London: J. Stratford 112 Holborn Hill. VERY SCARCE. <br/> <br/> J. Stratford, 112 Holborn Hill hardcover
1875006882Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office. Very Good. 1875. Hardcover. Missing profile. Folding map in rear pocket. Several issues of Arizona Highways magazine both with and without articles about the Grand Canyon have been bound in with the original manuscript. Half-leather binding. Very little wear to boards. ; Book; 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall . Government Printing Office hardcover books
18910001963TRENTON NEW JERSEY. Good. 1891. On offer is an interesting original 1890s manuscript notebook handwritten by Wesley Creveling who was the Mayor of Trenton New Jersey in 1875 to 1877. The 5½" x 2½" book has about 70 pages of handwritten notes on architecture hotels in various cities facts banking remedies genealogy personal notes etc. The book is somewhat worn but overall G. BIO NOTES: one on line source: Birth: Oct. 7 1845 Broadway Warren County New Jersey USA Death: Apr. 16 1920 Philadelphia Philadelphia County Pennsylvania USA Wesley Creveling married Clara Bradway b.1853 in Clarksboro NJ.-d.July 10 1930 in Philadelphia PA. on April 23 1884 at her home in Woodbury NJ. The ceremony was officiated by Rev. Dr. Samuel M. Studdiford. Clara Bradway Creveling was the daughter of Hon. John H. and Mary Elizabeth Tonkin Clark Bradway. Clara Bradway Creveling was a Daughter of the American Revolution. She was a descendant of Thomas Clark 1737-1809. Thomas Clark was on the Committee of Safety and a Deputy to the Provisional Continental Congress. Thomas Clark was born and died in Gloucester NJ. Wesley Creveling was a prominent Democrat and served as the Mayor of Trenton NJ. from 1875-1877. He was an attorney and had an office at 45 East State St. in Trenton. He led the Centennial Parade in Trenton on July 4 1876. During his term in office the first post office in Trenton was built. He was a member of the 3rd. Presbyterian Church of Trenton. After his retirement he wintered in Florida and spent the summers in the mountains of New York. The Wesley Creveling Family resided at 48 Clinton Avenue in Trenton Mercer County NJ. They had one child. Mary Bradway Creveling their daughter was borrn on February 24 1885 in Trenton NJ. She died on September 7 1885 in Trenton NJ. Her funeral was conducted from her parents Clinton Avenue home. Mary Bradway Creveling was originally interred in the Mercer Cemetery with her grandparents. She was later reinterred in the Riverview Cemtery in the Wesley Creveling Family Plot. Mary Bradway Creveling is Find-A-Grave Memorial Number 39190093. Mary Bradway Creveling's grandparents were also reinterred in the Wesley Creveling Burial Plot Number 571. Wesley Creveling's last address was 911 South 47th. St. in Philadelphia PA. Wesley Creveling died of a cerebral hemorrhage.; Manuscript; 32mo - over 4" - 5" tall; KEYWORDS: HISTORY OF WESLEY CREVELING TRENTON NEW JERSEY CLARA BRADWAY CREVELING MAYOR OF TRENTON DEMOCRATIC MAYORS OF NEW JERSEY AMERICANA HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT AUTOGRAPHED AUTHORS MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT LETTER AUTOGRAPH KEEPSAKE WRITER HAND WRITTEN DOCUMENTS SIGNED LETTERS MANUSCRIPTS HISTORICAL HOLOGRAPH WRITERS AUTOGRAPHS PERSONAL MEMOIR MEMORIAL PERSONAL HISTORY ARCHIVE DIARY DIARIES antiquité contrat vélin document manuscrit papier Antike Brief Pergament Dokument Manuskript Papier oggetto d'antiquariato atto velina documento manoscritto carta antigüedad hecho vitela documento manuscrito Papel . unknown
1756KMP-0162-15393John Wesley 1756. Leather Bound. Acceptable. METHODIST FOUNDRY IMPRINT KEMPIS Thomas à. An Extract of the Christian's Pattern: or A Treatise of the Imitation of Christ. Written in Latin by Thomas à Kempis. Published by John Wesley M.A. London: Printed in the Year 1756; and Sold at the Foundry Upper-Moor-Fields. First Edition thus 2 5/8 x 4 1/8 inches pocket duodecimo vii 288 13 pp. Bound in full contemporary dark calfskin featuring an elegant gilt-stamped central starburst/lozenge motif to both boards decorative gilt corner tools and spine richly tooled in gilt across four compartments with three raised bands. All edges gilt dulled. Striking contemporary combed marbled endpapers. Condition: Covers show moderate to heavy rubbing uniform scuffing and expected edge wear; tips bumped and slightly frayed with minor chipping to the spine caps. Both front and rear joints are cracked but remain stable showing evidence of early historic glue reinforcement; text block remains firm. Interior shows uniform age-toning and occasional mild marginal smudging or foxing. Heavy soiling and localized chipping to the fragile marbled endpapers most notable at the rear pastedown hinge. Leaf pp. 121-122 features an old vertical tear repaired with Japanese tissue on both sides slightly affecting the edge of the text block. Leaf pp. 133-134 shows a ragged fore-edge with minor text loss to the outer margin alongside a near full-height closed vertical tear running near the gutter margin touching the first letters of the text block but leaving legibility intact. Overall a highly complete unrestored and deeply evocative copy of a fragile heavily read Methodist survival. OCLC No. 43539199 locates only two copies worldwide: Cambridge University UK and Drew University NJ. Reference: Baker Union Catalogue of Publications of John and Charles Wesley No. 26. ~KMP~ 1.0P A remarkably rare early London imprint of John Wesley's celebrated abridgment of the 15th-century devotional classic 'The Imitation of Christ'. Anglican theologian and Methodist founder John Wesley 1703–1791 originally executed a full English translation of Thomas à Kempis's Latin text in 1735 as one of his earliest published works. Following the formal maturation of the Methodist movement in 1738–1739 Wesley realized that his followers required a more accessible portable and streamlined edition focused entirely on 'religion of the heart.' The resulting 'Extract of the Christian's Pattern' was first published in 1741 and systematically stripped of its strictly monastic medieval elements to serve as a daily spiritual handbook for the working-class Methodist societies. Because these pocket-sized volumes were subjected to intensive daily devotional use by early adherents the vast majority were read to pieces. Early editions are exceptionally scarce on the market. Following the 1741 original subsequent editions appeared in Bristol 1746 and London 1753 followed by this rare 1756 printing distributed directly from Wesley's famous ministerial headquarters and chapel at 'The Foundry' in Upper Moorfields. An essential piece of early Wesleyan typography and printing history. John Wesley hardcover
1993167532Burbank CA: Warner Brothers / Silver Pictures 1993. Final Draft script for the 1993 film. Laid in with the script is a call sheet dated March 1 1993. <br /> <br /> An overly aggressive police officer and a homicidal crime lord are both cryogenically frozen in the year 1996 reawakening in 2032 to a futuristic supercity known as "San Angeles." Loosely based on Aldous Huxley's 1932 novel "Brave New World" and on H.G. Wells' 1899 novel "The Sleeper Awakes." <br /> <br /> Set and shot on location throughout Los Angeles.<br /> <br /> Self wrappers. Title page present dated February 1 1993 noted as FINAL DRAFT with credits for screenwriters Peter Lenkov Daniel Waters and Jonathan Lemkin. 131 leaves with last page of text numbered 130. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Very Good plus bound with two gold brads. Warner Brothers / Silver Pictures unknown
1953019945Washington DC: Foundation Publishers 1953. Book. Very Good- Condition. Hardcover. Seventh edition. Octavo 8vo. 536 pages of text including an index. Original hardcover binding with moderate shelfwear and rubbing including a neat small tear to the middle of the rear hinge. Minor spotting to cloth. The inner hinge is cracked and several pages are loosened remaining intact but fragile. Protected in custom-fitted archival Mylar. Illustrated with 131 photographs. Except for two pages in the introduction the text is clean and unmarked. Previous owner's name on the inside front cover. . Foundation Publishers Hardcover
051506355X-7-1Jove. Acceptable. The item might be beaten up but readable. May contain markings or highlighting as well as stains bent corners or any other major defect but the text is not obscured in any way. Jove unknown