This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside. This book has hardback covers. In poor condition, suitable as a reading copy. No dust jacket. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item, 350grams, ISBN:
Cloth. Very Good/No Jacket. Fifth Edition. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. Interior lightly browning, some minor underlining and marginal notations in pencil.Binding has some minor spotting. 320 pages.
Sunning to the spine. Missing DJ. Pages are clean and free from markings or creases. Binding is tight but edges of the boards are slightly frayed. KRM/France
The Umbrian Towns (Grant Allen's Historical Guides)
Cruickshank, J.W. & Cruickshank, A.M.
The Umbrian Towns (Grant Allen's Historical Guides)
Cruickshank, J.W. & Cruickshank, A.M.
Publisher: Grant Richards
Date published: 1901
Format: Hardcover
Petite hardcover bound in full green cloth with gilt titling on cover and spine. Book remains in fair- condition with heavy bug erosion- notably over spine where title has been mostly obscured, curling backstrip at crown, and with superficial erosion down bottom half of backstrip. Cloth is also eaten around board edges, rounding corners and leaving small chips. Apparent moisture exposure has wrinkled cover cloth and stained text block- interior remains unmarred. Few penciled notes through text, gift inscriptions and bookstore stamps to prelims. Interior still legible and of use. Hinges secure. Sold as-is.
Publisher: Grant Richards [&] Henry Holt & Co, New York
Date published: 1911
Format: Hardcover
12mo. Bound in navy cloth with gilt title to spine and gilt seal and title to front board. Illustrated with photographic frontis., several photographic plates on glossy, and many black and white schematic floor plans and interior frontal diagrams located art within museum, temple spaces, etc. Wear to cloth at head and heel of spine with cloth splitting a little, rubbing along edges; ink note to front pastedown, pencil notes and patch of tanning to both free endpapers; tiny pencil check-marks to list of examples, ocasional scoring in pencil (infrequent) and occasional pencil notes ending chapter.
This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside. This book has hardback covers. In poor condition, suitable as a reading copy. No dust jacket. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item, 350grams, ISBN:
Grant Allen's Historical Guides. the Smaller Tuscan Towns
Cruickshank, J. W. & A. M.
Grant Allen's Historical Guides. the Smaller Tuscan Towns
Cruickshank, J. W. & A. M.
Publisher: Grant Richards Ltd.
Date published: 1912
Format: Cloth
London and New York: Grant Richards, 1912. A turn-of-the-century guide to the smaller towns of Tuscany. 16mo. Cloth binding, 438 pp., including index. Illustrated with photographs throughout. Rounded pages and binding. Antique ex-library with spine label. 2" tear to spine cloth with chipping to top of spine. Cloth bubbling. Hinges sound, good reading copy. Fair.
Supplies the tourist to Belgium with historical and antiquarian information on the cities of Belgium, to help the tourist understand and enjoy the architecture, sculpture, painting, and minor arts of the towns and cities he visits. Includes Bruges, Ghent, Brussels, and Antwerp-with historical notes. Interior is VG; exterior has light stains, minor wear.
1911. FOXING. MUSTY. An acceptable softcover with foxing to page edges and throughout. Pages tanned with an occasional smudge, stain, or mark. Moderate cover wear with rubbed and dented edges and spine. Inscription written on second front page. Booksavers receives donated books and recycles them in a variety of ways. Proceeds benefit the work of Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) in the U.S. and around the world.
Ex-museum library w/usual stamps & stickers. Text clean; binding tight; heavy wear & fading to covers. 303 pages. NOTE: Page 159A/B, which was inserted into the text at the printer's to update the reader on the artwork in the Uffizi, is of a different, darker color than the remainder of the book, and is made of a much more fragile paper, as a result of which, this page is missing a half-inch by one-inch piece along the fore-edge, although the text remains readable.
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