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Books, Periodicals, Ephemera
Detailed Information for Seller's item number:
15887
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Fishers of Men or How to Win the Men
Author: Watts-Ditchfield, Rev J. E. Publisher: Home Words
Good READING COPY - A good hardcover without dustwrapper in aged blue cloth-covered boards with gilt lettering which are tanned/rubbed to the board edges and bumped/rubbed to the corners, the spine is very tanned and bumped/rubbed to the ends with a small loss to the head, internally there is a small bookshop stamp inside the front cover, two neat previous owner's names inked on the reverse of the front endpaper and a stamp on the title pages, the pages are toned and tanned to the edges. Carefully packaged and posted within 48 hours from our wee bookshop in Scotland.
Price: US$7.54. Quantity available: 1.
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AUD 7.29 | CAD 7.81 | EUR 5.84 | GBP 5.00 | JPY 685 | MXN 84 | ZAR 75 |
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Seller and Location:
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The Old Bookshelf
8 Cross Street Campbeltown Argyll, Scotland PA286HU United Kingdom Phone: 0044 1586 551114
Website: http://www.theoldbookshelf.com
Email: theoldbookshelf@btinternet.com
Seller's item number:
15887
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Seller's Terms of Sale:
The Old Bookshelf strives to make every buying experience a happy and successful one. We accept payment by all major credit cards, personal cheques in US Dollars, Euro or British Sterling, direct bank transfer and Paypal.
We only list books that we have in stock and every book is individually examined and described. We grade using tradtional bookseller categories, noting any flaws, and we are always happy to answer enquiries about any point of condition.
All our books are carefully and securely packaged so you can have confidence that you will receive your purchase in the condition described. Postage is calculated individually by weight plus a small packaging and handling charge.
Should you be dissatisfied in any way when you receive your book please notify us within 7 days of receipt. We will refund your purchase price with the return of the same book to our shop.
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