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| Title: | The British Revolution 1880-1939 (Rhodes-James) PB |
| Condition: | new |
| Category: | Academic |
| Price: | $2.89 |
| End time: | 2007-12-26 3:04:56 |
Description
1978 single volume
edition of the two works from 1976 & 77. Detailed
academic examination of the development of British politics from
those of late victorian empire to those of 20th century war of
annihilation.
The book's condition is VERY FINE (see grading key below).
Minimal wear to cover, no significant bumps or creasing. Some
loss of shine and fading of colour along spine. pages inside
excellent, white. Previous owner's inscription to fep, plus
faded/erased impression of bokkseller's pencil pricing
mark.
BIND: Trade Paperback, ISBN:
0416711405,
653pp, PUB:
Methuen/University Paperbacks,
1978.
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DESCRIPTION OF
BOOKS:
We try to describe
all pre-owned books according to the following system of
grades:
MINT:
Perfect condition, no flaws. Very few,
if any, pre-owned books will be in this condition.
NEAR
MINT: Almost perfect, but with very slight flaws, e.g.
like a brand new book with a small amount of shelf wear.
VERY
FINE: Generally in excellent condition, but with some
visible flaws, e.g. minor scuffing, very tiny bumps to corners or
dents to jacket/cover, minor spine creases, perhaps some loss of
shine on gilts and veneers. Books kept
in storage with little or no use can achieve this
condition.
FINE:
More obviously visible signs of wear and use, perhaps slightly
larger scuffs, dents, or stains, minor tears to dust jacket or
cover. Books that have been well read,
but also carefully stored and transported, can achieve this
condition.
VERY
GOOD: Generally in good shape, but perhaps with one
large defect, such as a very visible tear or stain, or significant
foxing (yellowing/browning of pages), or bind damage, which
prevents description as Fine.
GOOD:
Also generally in good shape, with binding largely intact, but with
multiple large flaws, such as a combination of tears and bumps, or
minor warping. In this condition, the
book will appeal to those who really need to read it or collectors
who cannot find a better specimen.
FAIR:
Poor overall condition; quite battered, with multiple large flaws
as for GOOD condition above, but more severe in their impact or
extent. Not collectible at all unless
the particular book is extremely rare and sought after. OK as a
reading copy.
READABLE:
Very poor physical condition; may have
portions (or all) of cover missing, serious tears, bashes, warping,
and/or stains. Binding may be split or
detached. All pages present, but some
may be detached. Really only for
those who need to read that book and cannot get another copy
anywhere.
While trying to
make our descriptions as objective as possible, please remember
that this is still really a subjective exercise; one man?s FINE is
another?s GOOD. Also remember that age
and original quality of production affect our judgement; a mass market volume produced in 1920 may be in
worse physical condition than a deluxe volume produced on high
quality paper (with less acids) in 1978, but we may grade them
similarly. We cannot always compare
like with like.
Essentially, we
just want to describe the books as honestly and neutrally as
possible, so that after reading our listing, you get what you
expect through the post. We hope this
serves you well.
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