Condition Continued: Inside the book there is also a sheet of paper with 'Charles Morrow Wilson, Putney, Vermont' printed at the top. Below that there are three penned lines. The first one states 'U.S. Steel-- Chicago--' and then provides some page numbers. The second line has 'Steel industry' written on it with a line and a half of page numbers. My guess is that the author wrote that down for the Streets when he sent them the book.
You can see the dust jacket in the first few photos. It's pretty clean. There is a little loss at the top right-hand corner of the front. There are tiny losses at the spine ends. There is also a tear at the top balloon end of the spine. The photographs should give you a pretty good impression. The flaps are in solid shape, no tears or losses, no creases. The words 'Twin leaf are penned off the top edge of the front flap. The jacket is NOT price-clipped, not clipped at all. I will fit it with a protective cover after the photos are scanned. 

Devin-Adair Company, New York, 1962. Hardcover in Dust Jacket. Written by Charles Morrow Wilson. Foreword by R.C. Morgan, President of the Credit Union National Association. First Edition (NAP). Once listed, this will be the Only signed copy for sale anywhere on the Internet. It is signed and inscribed to the son and daughter-in-law of the writer Julian Street, a two-time winner of the O. Henry Award. A library at Princeton University is named after him. The inscription, on the half-title page, reads 'For Pete and Narcissa Street with best wishes and affectionate regard--- Charley Wilson, New York, January 10, 1963.' 

'Common Sense Credit is more than a book about credit, more than a book about people, and more than a book about an idea. It is a book dedicated in a matter-of-fact manner to the dignity of free men and women, to the homespun humor of the self-reliant breed and to the integrity of the common man.'