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Richard Harding Davis biography. The Lost Road. Antique book circa 1927 about the first American war correspondent. Unique rare history gift

Richard Harding Davis biography. The Lost Road. Antique book circa 1927 about the first American war correspondent. Unique rare history gift

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CONDITION: VG. Pages have some foxing, as shown in pictures. No highlighting or any other kind of blemishes. Please see pictures. Whenever possible we handpick our books for very good condition & quality; we also carefully examine each book we receive to ensure that each one meets our strict quality criteria. An extraordinary amount of care is taken for shipping and handling of the books and we provide a Free Tracking Number with all of our orders. Our books ship well packaged, protected with bubble wrap. We promise quick shipping and delivery. We strive to provide excellent service!

ABOUT: The Lost Road
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons
1927

INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING INFO:

Although packages are taken to the US Post Office for delivery within 1-3 business days, international deliveries generally take between 7–21 days to arrive. USPS does not guarantee delivery dates or times. Mail may travel to its destination by ground, air or a combination of both.
Please see all pictures and noted condition. Grading scale:
- Fine: Unused, like new, without any flaws.
- VG+ (Very Good +): May have been opened & read, but no defects to the book, jacket or pages. Shows some small signs of wear but no tears on binding or paper. ⭐️
- VG (Very Good): More obvious signs of use with no significant creasing or defects.
- VG- (Very Good): Worn. Defects are noted.
- Poor / Fair / Former Library Book: Worn book that has complete text pages (including those with maps or plates) but may lack endpapers, have loose binding.

To preserve the condition of your book, place your book upright on a shelf with the spine facing outward. Books should be firmly pressed together but not wedged in tightly, which causes stress on the bindings. Shelves should not be exposed to direct sunlight and should be in a dry, insect-free location.

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