Lion of St. Mark. Venice The Story of a City from Attila to Napoleon
by Feist, Aubrey
- Used
- Hardcover
- Condition
- Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket
- Seller
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Rockport, Texas, United States
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About This Item
Bobbs-Merrill. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. 1971. Hardcover. Tight and clean red cloth hardcover with dust jacket. Very little wear to the cloth. Pages are excellent with no marks or notes. Dust jacket is a little scuffed and worn with some edge wear at the spine ends and corners. Dust jacket now protected by a new removable mylar cover. Shipped promptly in a new cardboard box with bubble wrap protection. USPS tracking included. ; 9.0 X 6.0 X 2.0 inches .
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- Bookseller
- Born 2 Read Books (US)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 54370
- Title
- Lion of St. Mark. Venice The Story of a City from Attila to Napoleon
- Author
- Feist, Aubrey
- Format/Binding
- Hardcover
- Book Condition
- Used - Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket
- Publisher
- Bobbs-Merrill
- Date Published
- 1971
Terms of Sale
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