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LAMSON-SCRIBNER'S AMERICAN GRASSES - 1897 |
Item #321835814 |
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Price paid | $5.00 | Quantity | 1 | |
Times what | ×40 | # of bids | 2 (bid history) | ||
Currently | $200.00 | Location | TimesWhat | ||
Country | USA | ||||
Started | Dec-13-20 01:56:46 EST | (mail this auction to a friend) | |||
Ends | Auction has ended. | (request a gift alert) | |||
Seller (Rating) | iqarchives (9) | ||||
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High bid | ummm (1) | ||||
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Description |
This is one of the hard-to-find earlier editions of Lamson-Scribner's "American Grasses." The handbook was first published in 1897 and this is believed to be the earliest edition. Lamson-Scribner's American Grasses was the best and most popular American handbook on grasses for almost a quarter century. This early edition has 332 pages and 300 illustrations. The text is complete and in very good condition. All plates are present. The cloth cover is lightly scuffed around the edges and there is cracking to the rear and front hinges. Some of the paper is chipped away. The binding is intact and this is a nice copy of one of the earliest editions. North Carolina residents add 7.25% sales tax. Personal checks are OK but shipping will be delayed until check clears. Search words: agriculture, agrostrology, grass, forage, plant, investigations.
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