![]() ![]() The scans you see are the books you get. Former owners' name to half title in ink, and (hidden by jacket flap) in pencil to front pastedown. Small marginal stain at lower right of pages 111-130, 159, and a small brown dot from fore-edge from page 257-263. ![]() Foxing to frontispiece and first 2 leaves, on the rear endpaper, and on the leaves immediately adjacent to the 3 pictorial plates. The boards, spine, and paper onlay are in excellent condition. This is not a later-issue jacket: note G&D publication dates for the "Recent Issues" on rear. The verso of jacket lists many titles for sale "more than 400" but no L.M. Apart from the chipping the jacket is whole and in one piece with no splitting at flaps. ![]() Considerable chipping to jacket now protected in removeable brodart archival sleeve. A remarkable survival of this scarce 1914 jacket that has done great service to the boards. ![]()
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