THE QUARTERLY OF THE TEXAS STATE HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION. VOLUME XII, NUMBER 2. October 1908
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- Paperback
- first
- Condition
- Very Good with no dust jacket
- Seller
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About This Item
Austin: Texas State Historical Association. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1908. First Edition. Softcover. 8vo; A little minor rubbing and chipping to tan covers. Contents include: Herbert Bolton - Notes on Clark's "The Beginnings of Texas", and O. M. Roberts - The Experiences of an Unrecognized Senator. .
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- Bookseller
- Circle City Books (US)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 8804
- Title
- THE QUARTERLY OF THE TEXAS STATE HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION. VOLUME XII, NUMBER 2. October 1908
- Format/Binding
- Softcover
- Book Condition
- Used - Very Good with no dust jacket
- Edition
- First Edition
- Binding
- Paperback
- Publisher
- Texas State Historical Association
- Place of Publication
- Austin
- Date Published
- 1908
- Keywords
- Western Americana, Texas
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- First Edition
- In book collecting, the first edition is the earliest published form of a book. A book may have more than one first edition in...
- Rubbing
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- Jacket
- Sometimes used as another term for dust jacket, a protective and often decorative wrapper, usually made of paper which wraps...
- 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...