Description: Birthdays of Freedom: America's Heritage From The Ancient World 1952by Genevieve FosterPublished by Charles Scribners SonsRare ClassicG- Hardcover, Badly damaged corners but binding is fine, big letter "B" on cover, Ex, library bookNo Dust JacketSee pictures for more information. I can answer questions. If you want more details on an item, I will gladly be more specific about it. Also can combine shipping so check out my other stuff too. Thanks. Items that are graded are on a scale of 1-8... Best to worse is Near Mint, Very Good+, Very Good, Very Good-, Good+, Good, Good- and Poor. (Near Mint is same as Like New which is perfect as far as I can tell) If any problem occurs in the delivery of your order, please message me and I will try my best to help remedy the situation. You can message me by clicking on my Ebay store name "TradeUpHigh" and then click the "Contact" link. I will respond ASAP, less than 12 hours, usually. You can also, click on "Items for sale" to see all my cool treasure in personalized store categories as well as Ebay categories. Grading of Books and Magazines All Grading Scrupulous, that’s definition 2: (Punctiliously exact) Sealed/New Sealed means the piece is still sealed and has never been opened. If it shows damaged corners or something like that, I will grade it or mention it in the individual description. If it is not sealed, I might say it is New because of other factors like the binding being so tight that the book does not open much without applying more force on it. NM (Near Mint) Like New or NM or Flawless. Upon inspection, the Dust Jacket (if applicable) does not have any visible scratches, scuffs or damage of any kind. If there is noticeable adhesive from price tags, or a penciled price or penned name on the inside cover I will say it in the description or demote the grading if it is in pen. VG+ (Very Good Plus) VG+ is almost flawless. The Book or Magazine has little sign of being used. 1 or 3 exceptionally light scuffs or 1 small indentation from pressure would bring it to VG+. Any damage on a dust Jacket will only be minimal and close-up pictures offered. Sometimes I will even add a (+) and make it VG++ if there are only 1 or 2 exceptionally small, almost un-noticeable blemishes. At first glance it appears to have been used once and might have very slight shelf ware. VG (Very Good) Some light scuffs and/or scratches or even one single bad tear or abrasion could bring the Book or Magazine down to VG. There may be discolorations or several small tears on dust jacket or a page. Maybe some writing in the book. Binding is sound. VG- (Very Good Minus) More scuffs, scratches, tears and/or abrasions but not so many or so bad as to make a reader or collector completely disregard it. Binding is intact unless stated otherwise and unless it is a very treasured or rare item, it may only serve as a reading copy depending on its collectable worth. Dust Jacket might be compromised, See pictures too. G+ (Good Plus) Binding is still intact but may have weakened. There could be more of the problems listed above. Tears, pen markings inside, discolorations, dog-ears, damage, water stains, etc. If it had all that, it would be Good or Good-, which are both Bad. G (Good) Bad… Binding usually still intact unless otherwise noted. Good for time traveling and nostalgic vacations into rare collectable worlds and/or facts that save the day. G- (Good Minus) More bad… Binding may be detached. Good for saving the farm (Facts) or saving history (facts and/or fiction). Poor Good for making art with (Like Barbara Wildenbour) or scanning and cataloging History and Facts at your library.
Price: 44 USD
Location: Stockton, California
End Time: 2024-10-29T19:02:11.000Z
Shipping Cost: 5.38 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Binding: Hardcover
Product Group: Book
Publication Year: 1952
Author: Foster, Genevieve
Publisher: Scribners
Weight: 1 lbs
Subject: The United Stated
IsTextBook: No