The wraps are in lovely condition. The first few pages are slight wavy. The text within the book is bright and clear. The binging is strong and the book charming. GK.
McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1966. Hardcover. Good/Acceptable. 1966. No Edition Stated. 678 pages. Green dust jacket with white lettering over green cloth. Printer's key states '1234567890 MP 7321069876'. Gilt number 03820 to lower rear board. From McGraw-Hill's 'Series in Mechanical Engineering'. Clean pages with firm binding. Minimal tanning to endpapers and page edges. Slight pencil annotation, erased, to rear endpaper. Mild wear and bumping to spine, board edges and corners, with scuffing and mild marking to boards. Light sunning to spine. Book has a slight backward lean and a slightly cocked spine. Unclipped dust jacket, priced $17.50. Mild wear, tear and chipping to edges and corners, with larger area of loss to front. Notable tanning, small brown stains and soiling to DJ.
New York & London: Norton, 1997 Book. Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. Stated First edition on fourth line of copyright page. Also indicated by number line, 1234567890. Fine/Fine. Tight, clean copy. Unread. Slight shelf wear to cover. Red, grey ad white glossy pictoral dust jacket. Photo of author Sebastian Junger on back. "The Perfect Storm is a real life thriller that leaves us with the taste of salt air on our tongues and a breathless sense of what it feels to be caught ,helpless in the grip of a force of nature beyond our understanding or control. We know, on the strength of this stark, and compelling journey into the dark heart of nature, what it feels like to drown.".
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