Empire Statesman - Signed: The Rise and Redemption of Al Smith
by Robert A. Slayton
- Used
- near fine
- Hardcover
- Signed
- first
- Condition
- Near Fine/Very Good-
- ISBN 10
- 0684863022
- ISBN 13
- 9780684863023
- Seller
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Boxborough, Massachusetts, United States
Payment Methods Accepted
About This Item
The Free Press, a division of Simon & Schuster, NY, 2001, 480 pgs. First/First in Near Fine/Very Good- condition. The book shows minimal edge/shelfwear. The DJ has edge/shelfwear, a clipped price, small tear to bottom of spine, and some rubbing. Overall tight, square, and appears unread (please review photos). The Author has Signed on the title pg. an Autographed Copy sticker affixed to front.Biography of Al Smith, Governor of NY, and the first major-party Catholic candidate for President in 1928.B&w photos. All books bubble wrapped and shipped promptly in a box.
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Details
- Bookseller
- TLM Books (US)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 2020121
- Title
- Empire Statesman - Signed
- Author
- Robert A. Slayton
- Format/Binding
- Yellow boards with red lettering
- Book Condition
- Used - Near Fine
- Jacket Condition
- Very Good-
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Edition
- First/First
- Binding
- Hardcover
- ISBN 10
- 0684863022
- ISBN 13
- 9780684863023
- Publisher
- The Free Press
- Place of Publication
- NY
- Date Published
- 2001
- Keywords
- Autographed, New York, Governor, Presidental Candidate
- Bookseller catalogs
- Politics; History; Biography;
- Size
- 9 1/2 X 6 1/2
Terms of Sale
TLM Books
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Glossary
Some terminology that may be used in this description includes:
- Spine
- The outer portion of a book which covers the actual binding. The spine usually faces outward when a book is placed on a shelf....
- Rubbing
- Abrasion or wear to the surface. Usually used in reference to a book's boards or dust-jacket.
- Tight
- Used to mean that the binding of a book has not been overly loosened by frequent use.