Everyman and His Common Stocks: A Study of Long Term Investment Policy
by Laurence H Sloan
- Used
- Hardcover
- first
- Condition
- Very Good-
- Seller
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Camden, Maine, United States
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About This Item
New York: Whittlesey House, McGraw-Hill, 1931. 1st Ed. hardcover. Very Good-. 8vo, red cloth binding, spine lightly faded with dull lettering, top edge soiled, some foxing spots, on fore-edge and pages, book is tight and straight, 306 pages
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Details
- Bookseller
- Stone Soup Books (US)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 16397
- Title
- Everyman and His Common Stocks: A Study of Long Term Investment Policy
- Author
- Laurence H Sloan
- Format/Binding
- Hardcover
- Book Condition
- Used - Very Good-
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Edition
- 1st Ed
- Publisher
- Whittlesey House, McGraw-Hill
- Place of Publication
- New York
- Date Published
- 1931
Terms of Sale
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About the Seller
Stone Soup Books
Biblio member since 2004
Camden, Maine
About Stone Soup Books
Established in 1982, Stone Soup Books is a small secondhand bookstore owned by Paul and Agnes Joy in the coastal town of Camden in Maine. With 25,000 books we cater mainly to readers with a large selection of current and classic paperbacks. We also have large sections of nautical, exploration, Maine, gardening, cookbooks, photography, and art books. Our internet stock includes out of print hardcover books, older children's books, and modern first editions.
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- Tight
- Used to mean that the binding of a book has not been overly loosened by frequent use.
- Spine
- The outer portion of a book which covers the actual binding. The spine usually faces outward when a book is placed on a shelf....
- Soiled
- Generally refers to minor discoloration or staining.
- Cloth
- "Cloth-bound" generally refers to a hardcover book with cloth covering the outside of the book covers. The cloth is stretched...