HomeThe Sugar King: Leon Godchaux: A New Orleans Legend, His Creole Slave, and His Jewish Roots by Peter M. Wolf; Foreword by Calvin Trillin (ISBN: 9781669829317)
Stock Photo: Cover May Be Different
The Sugar King: Leon Godchaux: A New Orleans Legend, His Creole Slave, and His Jewish Roots Hardcover -
This seller has earned a 5 of 5 Stars rating from Biblio customers.
Item Price
A$61.08A$48.86
Save A$12.22!
A$7.02
shipping to USA
Show Details
Description:
Xlibris, 2022. A crisp, clean copy, inscribed by Wolf on title page. 453pp. Very nice dust jacket now in a new mylar cover.. Inscribed and Signed. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. 8vo - 8" - 9" Tall.
This seller has earned a 5 of 5 Stars rating from Biblio customers.
Item Price
A$297.75
A$9.09
shipping to USA
Show Details
Description:
Scarce Signed! First edition. Hard cover. Xlibris Us (2022) New in new dust jacket. Signed by author. SIGNED & DATED FIRST EDITION Hardcover: new. Dust jacket: new. Personally signed & dated by the author to the full title page 11.17.22. at appearance in local New Orleans bookstore. First and only edition. Dust jacket is wrapped in protective archival grade mylar. Photos available upon request.
Item Price
A$297.75
A$9.09
shipping to USA
Remote Content Loading...
Hang on… we’re fetching the requested page.
Book Conditions Explained
Biblio’s Book Conditions
As New
The book is pristine and free of any defects, in the same condition as when it was first newly published.
Fine (F)
A book in fine condition exhibits no flaws. A fine condition book closely approaches As New condition, but may lack the crispness of an uncirculated, unopened volume.
Near Fine (NrFine or NF)
Almost perfect, but not quite fine. Any defect outside of shelf-wear should be noted.
Very Good (VG)
A used book that does show some small signs of wear - but no tears - on either binding or paper. Very good items should not have writing or highlighting.
Good (G or Gd.)
The average used and worn book that has all pages or leaves present. ‘Good’ items often include writing and highlighting and may be ex-library. Any defects should be noted. The oft-repeated aphorism in the book collecting world is “good isn’t very good.”
Fair
It is best to assume that a “fair” book is in rough shape but still readable.
Poor (P)
A book with significant wear and faults. A poor condition book can still make a good reading copy but is generally not collectible unless the item is very scarce. Any missing pages must be specifically noted.