Harper English Literature Series “17th Century English Poetry” First edition 1959 R.C. Bald editor Vintage hardcover
$18.00
This is a “very good” vintage hardcover with a tight spine and solid board hinges. No writing, no loose, folded or torn pages. Text block is square, closes tightly, top edge mildly dusted. Pages bright internally. No writing, no torn, loose or folded pages. Cloth on boards and spine dark and rich, a few places of minimal edge and surface wear, nothing of significance. Board corners nice and crispy. 591 pages with index.
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Weight | 48 oz |
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Dimensions | 11 × 9 × 3 in |
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