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Condition of a book is usually in the form of VG/VG, Fine/Good, VG/--,
etc. The first part is the condition of the book, the second is the condition
of the dust jacket. If a "/--" is present, it usually means
that the dustjacket is not present.
As New |
To be used only when the book is in the same immaculate condition to
which it was published. There can be no defects, no missing pages, no
library stamps, etc., and the dustjacket (if it was issued with one) must
be perfect, without any tears.
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Fine (F or FN) |
Approaches the condition of As New, but without being crisp. For the
use of the term Fine, there must also be no defects, etc., and if the
jacket has a small tear, or other defect, or looks worn, this should be
noted.
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Very Good (VG) |
Describes a book that does show some small signs of wear - but no tears
- on either binding or paper. Any defects must be noted.
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Good (G) |
Describes the average used worn book that has all pages or leaves present.
Any defects must be noted.
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Fair |
Worn book that has complete text pages (including those with maps or
plates) but may lack endpapers, half-title, etc. (which must be noted).
Binding, jacket (if any), etc., may also be worn. All defects must be
noted.
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Poor |
Describes a book that is sufficiently worn, to the point that its only
merit is as a Reading
Copy because it does have the complete text, which must be legible.
Any missing maps or plates should still be noted. This copy may be soiled,
scuffed, stained or spotted and may have loose joints, hinges, pages,
etc.
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NOTE: These terms may be arbitrary,
but whatever terms are employed, they may be useless or misleading unless both buyer and seller agree on what
they mean in actually describing the book. |