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Beliefs and Holy Places: A Spiritual Geography of the Primeria Alta
by James S. Griffith
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About This Item
Tucson & London: The University of Arizona Press, (1992). First edition, 1st printing (with full numberline present on the copyright page). Hardcover book complete in its original dust jacket. 24 cm. 218 pp. Contains black-and-white illustrations. In near fine condition. No ownership marks/writing present within. Hinges tight, pages bright. Light shelf wear.
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- 863
- Title
- Beliefs and Holy Places: A Spiritual Geography of the Primeria Alta
- Author
- James S. Griffith
- Book Condition
- Used
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Keywords
- Southern Arizona Northern Sonora Colonization Folklore
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Palm Harbor, Florida
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- First Edition
- In book collecting, the first edition is the earliest published form of a book. A book may have more than one first edition in...
- Shelf Wear
- Shelf wear (shelfwear) describes damage caused over time to a book by placing and removing a book from a shelf. This damage is...
- Jacket
- Sometimes used as another term for dust jacket, a protective and often decorative wrapper, usually made of paper which wraps...
- Fine
- A book in fine condition exhibits no flaws. A fine condition book closely approaches As New condition, but may lack the...
- Tight
- Used to mean that the binding of a book has not been overly loosened by frequent use.