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    Hard Cover/No Jacket. Condition: Near Poor. pp.306 - The Century Historical Series. Contents: Thomas Henry Huxley- On a Piece of Chalk, Herbert Spencer - Is there a Social Science? Karl Marx - Communist Manifesto, Peter Kropotkin - Law and Authority, Leo Tolstoy - Doctrine of Non-Resistance to evil by force must inevitably be accaepted by men of the Present Day, Leo XIII - The Condition of Labor, tanning to text pages with sporatic pages with red pencil underlining, former owners names on frontpiece with one scratched out, blue cloth covers show scratches, discoloration with bumpings to corners and top/bottom spine remnants of library number lower spine, inside back cover library pocket Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.

  • Hall, Walter Phelps [Editor]; Beller, Elmer A. [Editor]

    Published by The Century Co., 1928

    Seller: Riverby Books, Fredericksburg, VA, U.S.A.

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    Hardcover. Condition: Fair. Hardcover. Blue cloth over boards with gold lettering on spine. Title page not dated; copyright page dated 1928. 306 pages. Fair condition. Covers show signs of shelf wear with some fading to spine and bottom edges. Title is imprinted on front cover. Small white discolorations on the back cover with a small indent on the upper edge (1/2 inch). Inscribed by the editor, Walter Phelps Hall on the front free end paper. Previous owner's name in pencil at the top of the front free end paper, dated 1930. There is a fair bit of underlining and notations throughout, done in pencil.