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In this listing of Schtuff!!! is a copy of A Pageant of History by William Collins and Sons LTD which is in Good condition with tight binding(s), no writing or highlighting in the text, and no missing pages.
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standard by which we grade our books is provided at the bottom of this
listing. Significant defects to book (and/or dust jacket if hard cover)
will be noted, minutia will not be noted by virtue of being covered
under overall condition description.
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Condition Grading:
New. Should be self-explanatory. This is a book without any noticeable flaws and has never been read.
Like New.
Book (and dust jacket if hard cover) should be without noticeable flaws
other than minor indications of having been read one time.
Very Good.
A copy that has been read but is still in excellent condition. There
should be no missing pages, no marks, highlighting, or notes. The cover
should be free of tears, crimping, scratches and fading.
Good. This
describes the average used book. All pages are intact and it is a clean
copy but may show some signs of wear especially on the spine (and/or
dust cover if hard cover). The book may have limited notes or
highlighting.
Acceptable. All pages are intact
but the book may be soiled, scuffed, have separation from the spine,
etc. Used to describe books with considerable wear. May be suitable as a
reading copy if the text is complete and unobscured.