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Old France: An Historic Background of the France of Today Coulter, John G

by Coulter, John G

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G.P. Putnam's sons, 1930-01-01. Hardcover. Acceptable. 6x4x1. New York, 1930; burgundy cloth covered boards; no dust jacket; minor wear/tearing at corners of cover; some denting along edges of spine; back cover is slightly soiled; small bubble in cloth in front cover; top corner of back cover is bent; writing on front pastedown endpaper; top and fore-edge of text block is slightly soiled; rear hinge is torn (approx. 5 inches) and spine is separating from binding; a few gutter gaps make spine loose; map in back is still attached; 12mo - over 6 3/4" - 7 3/4" Tall; 597 pages.
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Old France [FIRST EDITION]
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Old France [FIRST EDITION]

by COULTER, John G.

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Paris: Published by the author, 1929. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. 8vo. Flexible cloth boards. 597 pp. plus a folding map. Right edge of spine covering is torn. This is an uncommon self-published book about the history of France.
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Old France A Sort of History Enough Anyhow about Kings and Counts to Explain the Castles and Illuminate Your Travels. a Guide to the Guide Books. Informal but Not Inaccurate. Made to be Readable, it May Serve Usefully for Study. the Stories of France and of En

by John G. Coulter

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E-159. Very Good. Hardcover. Leather. 16mo. Published by the Author, Paris, France. 1929. 597 pgs. Nine maps. Lengthy inscription and tipped in notes from John Coulter to the FFEP. Bound in 3/4 gilt ruled brown leather with marbled paper cloth with gilt titles and raised bands present to the spine. Boards have wear present to the extremities of the boards (corners and extremities bumped and rubbed) No ownership marks present. Text is clean and free of marks. Binding tight and solid. "Old France is an outcome in escorting friends and fellow citizens on motor tours. It seeks to fulfill needs that they expressed. It seeks to supply a basis for increased appreciation and enjoyment of historic sites. It seeks to aid in attaining a mental picture of the history of France as every traveler there comes to desire. Though it has been written primarily for those who expect to travel in France, it may be of some interest even in the absence of such expectations. " E-159; 8vo 8" -… Read More
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