The College Freshman's Don't Book. In the Interests of Freshmen at Large, Especially Those Whose Remaining at Large Uninstructed and Unguided Appears a Worry and a Menace to College and University Society These Remarks and Hints are Set Forth
by G.F.E. (A.B.), A SYMPATHIZER
- Used
- first
- Condition
- See description
- Seller
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San Francisco, California, United States
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About This Item
San Francisco: Paul Elder, 1910. First Edition, First printing. Hard Cover. A NEAR-FINE COPY, CLEAN AND TIGHT, WITHOUT WRITING OR NAMES. Illustrations by Charles Frank Ingerson; Decorations and Initials by Raymond Carter.
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- Bookseller
- Mark Post, Bookseller (US)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 24825
- Title
- The College Freshman's Don't Book. In the Interests of Freshmen at Large, Especially Those Whose Remaining at Large Uninstructed and Unguided Appears a Worry and a Menace to College and University Society These Remarks and Hints are Set Forth
- Author
- G.F.E. (A.B.), A SYMPATHIZER
- Format/Binding
- Hard Cover
- Book Condition
- Used
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Edition
- First Edition, First printing
- Publisher
- Paul Elder
- Place of Publication
- San Francisco
- Date Published
- 1910
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- Miscellaneous;
Terms of Sale
Mark Post, Bookseller
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About the Seller
Mark Post, Bookseller
Biblio member since 2005
San Francisco, California
About Mark Post, Bookseller
Specializing in American, European, and Military History, and all sujects relating to Scotland. Also a large selection of uncommon first editions of literature, including historical and western fiction.
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- First Edition
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- Tight
- Used to mean that the binding of a book has not been overly loosened by frequent use.