Truman [2 Volume Set] [Easton Press Library of American Presidents]
David McCullough
Publisher: The Easton...Date published: 1988-01-01
The Easton Press, 1988-01-01. leather_bound. Very Good. 9x6x3. 2 Volume Set. Both are uniformly bound in full leather with gilt board design and page edges. Both are clean, no marks or notations, good bindings. Both volumes have an Easton Press bookplate attached inside to the front pastedown but not personalized. Volume 1 has a small ding to the page fore edge gilt.
Truman [2 Volume Set] [Easton Press Library of American Presidents]
David McCullough
UsedLikeNew. Pristine two volume set. Page blocks firm and clean, bindings unblemished, boards straight, without markings of any kind. Fine, like new condition. Well packaged and promptly shipped from California. Partnered with Friends of the Library since 2010.
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