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How to Buy Rare Books: A Practical Guide to the Antiquarian Book Market

How to Buy Rare Books: A Practical Guide to the Antiquarian Book Market

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How to Buy Rare Books: A Practical Guide to the Antiquarian Book Market

by Rees-Mogg, William

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Near Fine/VG+ /VG+
ISBN 10
0714880191
ISBN 13
9780714880198
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Oxford: Phaidon/Christie's. Near Fine/VG+. 1983. 1st. hardcover. 8vo . 159pp . Bit of shelfwear to DJ. .

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Bookseller
AardBooks US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
MAIN024350I
Title
How to Buy Rare Books: A Practical Guide to the Antiquarian Book Market
Author
Rees-Mogg, William
Illustrator
illus
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Near Fine/VG+
Jacket Condition
VG+
Quantity Available
1
Edition
1st
ISBN 10
0714880191
ISBN 13
9780714880198
Publisher
Phaidon/Christie's
Place of Publication
Oxford
Date Published
1983
Keywords
8vo, 159pp, y
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About AardBooks

Selling quality used and o/p material since 1984, first in Seattle, and since 1993 in New Hampshire. Member NHABA. All DJs are put in mylar sleeves, all books have a box built around them for shipment. Our stock is 95% non-technical non-fiction, with a smattering of trade paper and literature. No longer strictly mail order. Our new place is open by chance or appointment, but no set hours. Do call first before you come to confirm we'll be here.

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