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Description:very good condition in a near very good dust jacket with some...very good condition in a near very good dust jacket with some edgewear and spine fading.
Description:Shipped within 24 hours. 100% Refund Guaranteed. Good copy with...Shipped within 24 hours. 100% Refund Guaranteed. Good copy with average wear. Comes with dust jacket if published with one-DJ may have some tears and rubbing.
Description:Good. No Jacket. Reprint. No jacket. Spine slanted, previous...Good. No Jacket. Reprint. No jacket. Spine slanted, previous owner's gift inscription on first blank page. There is a heavy glue residue along the front and rear gutters (and the gutters of the pages near the front and rear of book), which has left a brown stain. Reading copy.
Description:William Barss (jacket) Fine in Very Good Plus jacket. RARE...William Barss (jacket) Fine in Very Good Plus jacket. RARE title, especially in jacket. Author explores the cultural importance of American hard liquor and the cocktail hour. An excellent copy in a bright jacket with some small closed tears, shallow chipping to top of spine (not affecting lettering), and color bleeding on rear panel. The book itself is crisp, clean and unmarked.
Description:Good. Pages are clean with light tanning/spotting. Cover shows...Good. Pages are clean with light tanning/spotting. Cover shows some wear. No DJ. Inscription and light pencil price mark on first page. Corner Book Shop, NYC sticker inside front cover. FAST Shipping-orders usually go out the same day. All proceeds from this volunteer bookstore go to charity. (D4-4-12-55.00)
Description:Very good. No dust jacket. Signed by previous owner. Slight...Very good. No dust jacket. Signed by previous owner. Slight spine sun fade. Light top page block foxing. 84 p. Red and gray cloth over boards. Front: gold raised cocktail glass before clock. Pen&Ink illustrations. "The Hour" begins by offering American History on the light side as regards alcohol, the beverage; offers up blame on publishers and their cookbooks finding new ways to use liquor and wine; and then gets to an American studies observation of the importance of the cocktail hour, which for this author is 6pm. He credits Prohibition with bringing equality of drinking for women, together with men surreptitiously. Toward the end, he laments that history has not recorded who the inventor was of distillation.
Description:Very Good in Very Good jacket. Hardback book and dust jacket in...Very Good in Very Good jacket. Hardback book and dust jacket in very good condition, front panel rubbed, gift inscription to [bob] from 3 ladies who were probably drinking buddies.