The book is 100% readable but visibly worn, and damaged. This may include stains, tears, rips, folded pages, binding damage, dents, scuffs, scratches and sticker residue. The book also may contain heavy highlighting and notes. Please ask for photos as our books are donations and may not contain above mentioned defects.
The book is 100% readable but visibly worn, and damaged. This may include stains, tears, rips, folded pages, binding damage, dents, scuffs, scratches and sticker residue. The book also may contain heavy highlighting and notes. Please ask for photos as our books are donations and may not contain above mentioned defects.
The book is 100% readable but visibly worn, and damaged. This may include stains, tears, rips, folded pages, binding damage, dents, scuffs, scratches and sticker residue. The book also may contain heavy highlighting and notes. Please ask for photos as our books are donations and may not contain above mentioned defects.
NY: Harry N. Abrams. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket; Jacket slightly rubbed.. 2000. First Edition. Hardcover. 0810944375 . Index, bibliography, notes. Many photos and illustrations. The story of the household of artist women, including illustrators Jessie Willcox Smith and Elizabeth Shippen Green and muralist Violet Oakley, who set Victorian Philadelphian social sensibilities on end. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 216 pages .
Harry N. Abrams, 2000. Book. As New. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Black cloth-effect boards, lettered in silver foil. As new/as issued, color illus. dust jacket now in mylar. 1st ed. 216 pp., 175 illus. including 60 color plates..
Abrams, 2000. 28,5 x 22,5 cm. Hardcover with dustjacket. 175 photographs including 60 plates in full color. 216 pages. NEAR FINE COPY [Art art nouveau ]
UsedLikeNew. Text block, boards and binding are pristine. Dust wrapper in fine, like new condition. Well packaged and promptly shipped from California. US veteran operated.
The book details the unconventional lives of three women in the early 20th century, who ran a house called the Red Rose Inn on Mainline Philadelphia. Within this environment they collaborated and exchanged ideas as illustrators, writers, cooks, gardeners and women's rights activists. Dust jacket has some shelf-wear to the top and bottom edges. The top corners are a little bent and the spine has a crease from a sticker on the top edge. The hardcover book has a dent to the bottom edge of the back cover and the top edges are slightly bent. Pages are clean and unmarked.
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