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Rare American Kennel Club Silky Terrier Champions 2Vols Through 1974 Peggy Smith

$ 211.17

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Material: Paper
  • Condition: Acceptable condition due to the excessive amount of foxing to the page edges. This is a spectacular find. Mrs. Smith's definitive and pioneering compilation of Silky Terrier Breed Champions has long been out of print. An especially rare find. Publisher/Date: Self-Published; 1975. This set of books are paperback editions housed in two three-ring binders. The texts are primarily unmarked but do have an occasional notation. The bindings are sound. The covers are heavily worn around the edges with some scuffing, chipping, foxing and soil spots. The page edges are toned with heavy foxing. Musty odor present. A couple pages are detached from the binder due to the rings being torn (of the pages not the binder). The page edges are toned with scattered foxing. The hinges of the binders have closed tears at the top and bottom area near the edge. The bookplate of Mr. Francis Fretwell is present.
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Dog Breed: Silky Terrier
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Type: Book

    Description

    Acceptable condition due to the excessive amount of foxing to the page edges.
    This is a spectacular find. Mrs. Smith's definitive and pioneering compilation of Silky Terrier Breed Champions has long been out of print. An especially rare find.
    Publisher/Date: Self-Published; 1975.
    This set of books are paperback editions housed in two three-ring binders. The texts are primarily unmarked but do have an occasional notation. The bindings are sound. The covers are heavily worn around the edges with some scuffing, chipping, foxing and soil spots. The page edges are toned with heavy foxing. Musty odor present. A couple pages are detached from the binder due to the rings being torn (of the pages not the binder). The page edges are toned with scattered foxing. The hinges of the binders have closed tears at the top and bottom area near the edge. The bookplate of Mr. Francis Fretwell is present.
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