You are considering a leather bound book, a volume in the SMITHSONIAN GUIDE to HISTORIC AMERICA series;  published by Stewart, Tabori & Chang, NY; a 1990 printing. Has the EASTON PRESS logo at bottom of spine.

This volume, THE DESERT STATES, covers New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada, and Utah. Has 445 pages. Has color plates.

Full leather, has a silk ribbon and gilded end pages.

This copy is ex-library. It has stamps throughout the book that read "Meridian Middle School Library" and "Withdrawn". Has a pocket in the front of the book. It also contains some stickers with numbers on them. There is also some small numbers written on several of the pages throughout the book. This book has no other known damage.

See my listings for additional volumes in this series.




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