Benson, Reuel A., Jr. Illustrated By George Decrosta Publisher: The Southern...Date published: 1978Format: Hardcover
Connecticut: The Southern New England Telephone Company, 1978. First edition, January 1978. Illustrated in black and white plus variations of brown. Pictorial hardcover, no dustjacket as issued. Very good condition with some light spotting to the light background of the covers, good hinges, sound text block, library stamp on front free endpaper, no other library markings, pages clean, no names or other markings. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good. 4to-over 9¾"-12" tall.
Benson, Reuel A., Jr. Illustrated By George Decrosta Publisher: The Southern...Date published: 1978Format: Hardcover
Connecticut: The Southern New England Telephone Company, 1978. First edition, January 1978. Illustrated in black and white plus variations of brown. Pictorial hardcover, no dustjacket as issued. Very good condition with some light spotting to the light background of the covers, good hinges, sound text block, library stamp on front free endpaper, no other library markings, pages clean, no names or other markings. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good. 4to-over 9¾"-12" tall.
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Letter line: A letter line is a convention occasionally used by publishers to denote the printing of a particular book. It is generally located on the copyright page and consists of a sequence of letters, the lowest alphabetically of which generally indicates the number of the printing (for example, "A" indicates a 1st printing, "B" a second printing, "C" a third printing, etc.).
Below is a letter line from Harvill Press, in this case indicating a first printing:
For more information on similar conventions used to identify printings, see also number lines.