Presentation inscription is written on author/title page. A very nice copy with a tight and square binding. Text is clean and bright. Softcovers are good. Careful packaging and fast shipping. We recommend EXPEDITED MAIL for even faster delivery.
Worldwide. 1991. Mass Market Paperback. 218 pages. Some surface/edge wear to cover. Pages are in good condition. -Disclaimer: May have a different cover image than stock photos shows, as well as being a different edition/printing, unless otherwise stated. Please contact us if you're looking for one of these specifically. Your order will ship with FREE Delivery Confirmation (Tracking). We are a family business, and your satisfaction is our goal!
Good condition. Good dust jacket. A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates, stamps, limited notes and highlighting, or a few light stains.
BP4-DJ is mylar protected. DJ has wrinkling and crease on some edges and corners, fading on the spine, tanning on the inside flaps, and light shelf wear otherwise very good. Book has some light discoloration and shelf wear otherwise very good. Book was signed and inscribed by the author to the previous owner "2/13/90 To Beverly Best wishes with your writing! Barbara D'Amato" on the title page. A Scribner Crime Novel.
1st printing of 1st edition; signed by author. Fine hardcover in Fine DJ. Bright, clean, square covers and spine; tightly bound; inscribed by author to friend on title page with full signature; bright, clean interior. DJ is bright, clean and complete; faintly shelf-scuffed. Typed, signed presentation letter (dated 1/5/1990) from author to friend laid in. 8vo, 210 pp. This is a new, unread book.
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