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ENDLESS WEB John Dickinson & Co. Ltd 1804-1954
by Evans, Joan
- Used
- Hardcover
- first
- Condition
- FR/No Dustjacket
- Seller
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Owego, New York, United States
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About This Item
London, UK: Jonathan Cape. FR/No Dustjacket. (1955). First Edition. Cloth. Sm 4to., 274, 49 pp., spine faded, cover soiled, ex-library with removed bookplate/pocket, cracked hinges .
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Details
- Seller
- Riverow Bookshop, INC ABAA
(US)
- Seller's Inventory #
- BOOKS283656
- Title
- ENDLESS WEB John Dickinson & Co. Ltd 1804-1954
- Author
- Evans, Joan
- Illustrator
- Black & White Plates
- Format/Binding
- Cloth
- Book Condition
- Used - FR/No Dustjacket
- Edition
- First Edition
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Publisher
- Jonathan Cape
- Place of Publication
- London, UK
- Date Published
- (1955)
- Keywords
- Sm 4to., 274, 49 pp., spine faded, cover soiled, ex-library with removed, bookplate/pocket, cracked hinges
Terms of Sale
Riverow Bookshop, INC ABAA
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About the Seller
Riverow Bookshop, INC ABAA
Biblio member since 2008
Owego, New York
About Riverow Bookshop, INC ABAA
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Glossary
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- Cloth
- "Cloth-bound" generally refers to a hardcover book with cloth covering the outside of the book covers. The cloth is stretched...
- Soiled
- Generally refers to minor discoloration or staining.
- First Edition
- In book collecting, the first edition is the earliest published form of a book. A book may have more than one first edition in...
- Spine
- The outer portion of a book which covers the actual binding. The spine usually faces outward when a book is placed on a shelf....
- Cracked
- In reference to a hinge or a book's binding, means that the glue which holds the opposing leaves has allowed them to separate,...