Booth, George Publisher: Dodd, Mead...Date published: 1975Format: HardcoverISBN: 9780396072096
Rare! SIGNED by Booth on half title page. First edition. Hard bound in dust jacket. Jacket shows wear including a handful of small, closed tears at upper edge, a tear to head of spine edge, and a tear of about 2" to upper right edge of front panel; minor sun fading to spine edge; and only minor soiling, otherwise very good. Boards are in very good condition and interior is clean with sound binding.
Booth, George Publisher: Dodd, Mead...Date published: 1975Format: HardcoverISBN: 9780396072096
Rare! SIGNED by Booth on half title page. First edition. Hard bound in dust jacket. Jacket shows wear including a handful of small, closed tears at upper edge, a tear to head of spine edge, and a tear of about 2" to upper right edge of front panel; minor sun fading to spine edge; and only minor soiling, otherwise very good. Boards are in very good condition and interior is clean with sound binding.
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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.