New York, ET AL: Simon & Schuster. Very Good+ in Very Good dust jacket. 1993. First Printing. Hardcover. 0671792814 . Barcode sticker on back of dust jacket. ; Dust jacket is in a protective mylar cover. .
589 pages. The sequel to LONESOME DOVE. Tan boards with dark blue cloth spine. Number line has "1" present. Previous owner's name on front free endpaper. Slight wear to cloth at tail of spine. Dust jacket has interior blue water stain at tail of spine. Price intact on front flap.
Full number line. Not price-clipped, remaindered or library withdrawn. Mylar-protected dust jacket. Clean, tight & bright. Dust jacket shows mild wear along the edges. No tears or scrapes. Previous owner's gift inscription on inside front board, otherwise, unmarked except for a very small stain to the bottom edge of pages 138-139. Minor bump to bottom rear board & significant bump to bottom front board. Shipped padded in a box with tracking number provided on domestic shipping.
Price clipped jacket has touch of wear. Boards have no apparent wear. Pages are clean & text is free from markings. All pages secure in binding. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall
Ivory boards with navy cloth spine and gold lettering. Ivory end papers. Boards are clean and sharp. Binding is tight and square. Light surface soiling to outer page edges. A couple dog eared pages. First edition. First printing. Clean pages throughout. The dust jacket has the lightest of visible wear to edges. Very good to fine condition overall. The sequel to Lonesome Dove.
Very Good in Very Good dust jacket; Small 4to 9" - 11" tall; 589 pages; DJ very lightly rubbed at edges, spine ends and corner tips. Mylar cover. Book solid and tight. Previous owner name. One tiny pink spot at closed page edges not extending to margins. Text block clean and pages tight.
The sequel to McMurtry's Pulitzer Prize winning, "Lonesome Dove," and second of the four novels in the "Lonesome Dove" series. It is the story of Capt. Woodrow F. Call, now retired from the Texas Rangers, hired to track down and kill the brilliant and elusive young Mexican bandit Joey Garza. It can be read as the struggle between young and old, between civilization and barbarism. First edition, first printing. About 6 1/4 x 9 1/2 inches, 587 pages in light gray paper-covered boards with blue backstrip and gold lettering on spine. The wrap-around graphic on the dustjacket is a detail from al painting by Maynard Dixon ( "Cloud World," 1925). Boards and text are clean, complete and unmarked. No noticeable flaws or damage. The dj shows only a touch of rubbing at the spine ends. No bumping, creasing or tearing. Not price-clipped. A collectable copy of one of McMurtry's best known works.that was later made into a tv miniseries.
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