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Good. All pages and cover are intact. Possible slightly loose binding, minor highlighting and marginalia, cocked spine or torn dust jacket. Maybe an ex-library copy and not include the accompanying CDs, access codes or other supplemental materials.
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A few small marks or stains to the page edges/pages. Darkened tan to the page edges/pages. Minor shelf wear Good condition is defined as: a copy that has been read but remains in clean condition. All of the pages are intact and the cover is intact and the spine may show signs of wear. The book may have minor markings which are not specifically mentioned. Most items will be dispatched the same or the next working day.
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Dispatched, from the UK, within 48 hours of ordering. This book is in good condition but will show signs of previous ownership. Please expect some creasing to the spine and/or minor damage to the cover. Aged book. Tanned pages and age spots, however, this will not interfere with reading. Damaged cover. The cover of is slightly damaged for instance a torn or bent corner.
As I stated regarding "Strange Creatures From Time & Space," the same holds true for this book, which was published soon after-- For anyone unfamiliar with John Keel, this is a great introduction to the author. He does not merely present accounts of "strange creatures;" he provides analysis to elaborate his theories regarding things which modern science cannot easily explain. Whether or not one agrees with his ideas, he certainly provokes the readers to think for themselves and (hopefully) question their preconceived notions. If you enjoy these two works, you will probably want to progress to "Operation Trojan Horse" and "The Mothman Prophecies," where Keel further develops his worldview (actually, his universeview) of that which mankind regards as mysterious.