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Book Description Condition: Good. Item in good condition. Textbooks may not include supplemental items i.e. CDs, access codes etc. Seller Inventory # 00065767582
Book Description hardcover. Condition: Good. Sturdy hardcover, does not have dust jacket, covers are clean with light shelf wear, solid spine, unmarked text. CC. Seller Inventory # Sq31341
Book Description Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: good +. Caniff, Milton (illustrator). First edition thus. Numbered (not signed) edition, #698 of 1,200. Dust jacket has a 2-inch closed tear (with internal tape repair). ut2. Seller Inventory # 20170
Book Description Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. No. 780 of 1,200 copies. Jacket's spine-ends are a bit worn. Seller Inventory # 052152
Book Description Condition: Good++, Good++. Limited Edition, 1985. Oblong 8vo, B/W Illus, Hardcover Hardcover in dust jacket. Limited printing of 1200 copies, this is # 806. Volume 5 only. Flying Buttress Classics Library. Brown cloth boards with title in gold on front board and spine. Light edge wear. Foxed fore edges and illustrated endpapers. Black and white illustration pages are clean. Black and white illustrated dust jacket shows edge wear and rubbing. Chipped corners and spine ends, a few creased short tears. Looks good when placed in new protective mylar. Always carefully wrapped and shipped in cardboard boxes to protect your purchase. Seller Inventory # 041403
Book Description Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good +. b/w Illustrations (illustrator). Limited Edition. This is # 112 of a limited edition of 1300. Terry and the Pirates was an action-adventure comic strip created by cartoonist Milton Caniff. Captain Joseph Patterson, editor for the Chicago Tribune-New York News Syndicate, had admired Caniff?s work on the children's adventure strip Dickie Dare and hired him to create the new adventure strip, providing Caniff with the title and locale. (The precise reason behind including "the Pirates" in the title is a subject of some debate, but see Dragon Lady (etymology) for one plausible version.) The daily strip began October 22, 1934, with the Sunday color pages beginning December 9, 1934. Initially the storylines of the daily strips and Sunday pages were different but on August 26, 1936 they merged into a single storyline. In 1946, Caniff won the first Cartoonist of the Year Award from the National Cartoonist Society for his work on Terry and the Pirates. One small edge tear on jacket, otherwise in excellent condition. Seller Inventory # 59607