Knopf, June 2004. Hardcover . Used - Good. Slight wear. May have minor sticker residue or marks or writing. Our service is second to no other seller because we use easy to remove inventory tags and try to ship every day so your book arrives quicker! As a small independent book store in the Midwest we thank you for the support. Satisfaction guaranteed in all transactions. Let us know what we can do to help!
First editon stated on copyright page. Publisher priced corner flap. Fine with no wear or markings in a near fine jacket with slightest of wear. Still looks abut new.
The book is in good condition with all pages and cover intact including the dust jacket if originally issued. The spine may show light wear. Pages may contain some notes or highlighting and there might be a From the library of label. Boxed set packaging shrink wrap or included media like CDs may be missing.
Size: 9x6x2; No Stock Photos! We photograph every item. light edge wear to boards and jacket; first printing; President Bill Clinton's "My Life" is the strikingly candid portrait of a global leader who decided early in life to devote his intellectual and political gifts, and his extraordinary capacity for hard work, to serving the public.
Size: 6x2x9; Used-Very Good: Minimal wear (such as light marks, edgewear, cuts, bends, or crushes) on cover/edges, but pages are clean and text is unmarked. May contain remainder marks on outside edges. May be missing bundled media, access codes, and/or accessories.
Westminister, Maryland, U.S.A.: Alfred a Knopf Inc, 2004. First Edition. . Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. pp. 957 plus index. clean tight copy minuscule wear to top edges Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall
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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, revealing the stitching or binding underneath.