Fish, Fowl, And Foreign Lands
by Greenway, J. D
- Used
- Hardcover
- first
- Condition
- Very Good Plus/Very Good
- Seller
-
Granville, New York, United States
Payment Methods Accepted
About This Item
NY: Scribner's, 1950. First American edition, printed in the U.K. and bound with the sheets of the U.K. edition. Hard cover in dust jacket. Published NY: Scribner's, 1950, first printing. 8vo., 176pp., illustrated with b/w plates. Brick cloth with gilt spine titles. Mild toning to the paper, light foxing on pastedown, previous owner name. Very good plus in very good dust jacket with small edge chipping, short closed tear. . 1st. Hard. Very Good Plus/Very Good. 8vo.
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- Bookseller
- The Wild Muse (US)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 010171
- Title
- Fish, Fowl, And Foreign Lands
- Author
- Greenway, J. D
- Format/Binding
- Hardcover
- Book Condition
- Used - Very Good Plus
- Jacket Condition
- Very Good
- Edition
- 1st
- Publisher
- Scribner's
- Place of Publication
- NY
- Date Published
- 1950
- Size
- 8vo
- Bookseller catalogs
- Sport; Travel and Exploration;
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About The Wild Muse
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- Gilt
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- Chipping
- A defect in which small pieces are missing from the edges; fraying or small pieces of paper missing the edge of a paperback, or...
- 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....