Description
First Edition
his brother—John Lamb
With colored portrait of Rafinesque
Considered Dickens' harshest indictment of mid-19th-century industrial practices and their dehumanizing effects
This book is 115 years old and has been well loved is showing it's age
God's Treasure House Unlocked - Charles G. Schuh 1887 Cranston & Stowe vintage hardback W.M. Thackeray First EditionCondition: Acceptable: Signs of wear and consistent use Silk cover boards are lightly scuffed at the extremities. the gold leaf lettering remains very bright and clear. Corners are bumped and show wear as do spine ends. A few of the first pages has a 1 2" tear on the right margin. Previous owners' name and addresses on an inside blank page. Frontispiece image page has a dampstain across the top margin and the tissue is missing. A remarkable copy for
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