The Unvanquished
by Faulkner, William
- Used
- Paperback
- first
- Condition
- Good+
- Seller
-
Pullman, Washington, United States
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About This Item
New York, New York: Signet / New American Library, 1952. MMPB. Good+. First Thus Which is braver, to avenge murder with murder, or to find still another way? ** Plantation drama from the famous author, Signet Book 977. Spine is intact but becoming fragile, moderate rubbing on rear cover. Red dyed page edges. Kept in poly sleeve for protection. Packed and shipped with care.
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Details
- Bookseller
- Retrograde Media (US)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- RM6233
- Title
- The Unvanquished
- Author
- Faulkner, William
- Format/Binding
- MMPB
- Book Condition
- Used - Good+
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Binding
- Paperback
- Publisher
- Signet / New American Library
- Place of Publication
- New York, New York
- Date Published
- 1952
- Bookseller catalogs
- Collectible Paperbacks-Fiction;
Terms of Sale
Retrograde Media
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About the Seller
Retrograde Media
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Pullman, Washington
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- 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....
- Good+
- A term used to denote a condition a slight grade better than Good.
- Edges
- The collective of the top, fore and bottom edges of the text block of the book, being that part of the edges of the pages of a...
- Rubbing
- Abrasion or wear to the surface. Usually used in reference to a book's boards or dust-jacket.