twenty days 1st edition
Book Details
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Author: Dorothy Meserve Kunhardt & Philip B. Kunhardt Jr.
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Publisher: Castle Books
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Language: English
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Published Year: 1965
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Pages: 311
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Cover: Hardback
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Dimensions: 30 x 23 cm
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Condition: Used – Good (Without jacket, cover dusted, pages wavy with some watermarks)
About the Book
This 1965 hardback edition by Dorothy Meserve Kunhardt and Philip B. Kunhardt Jr. is a visually striking and informative work, published by Castle Books. Spanning 311 pages, the book presents an engaging narrative, complemented by significant visual elements that enhance the reader’s experience, given the large format (30 x 23 cm).
While the book is in good condition, the cover shows some dust, and the pages have slight waviness along with minor watermarks. Despite these cosmetic issues, the book remains intact and fully readable, maintaining its scholarly and visual value.
This edition is ideal for collectors of vintage non-fiction and readers interested in the early to mid-20th century American life, especially those who appreciate historical works with a strong visual presentation. It is a valuable addition to a collection of mid-century publications, especially for those exploring the works of the Kunhardt family, known for their contributions to American history and photography.
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twenty days 1st edition
twenty days 1st edition
Book Details
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Author: Dorothy Meserve Kunhardt & Philip B. Kunhardt Jr.
-
Publisher: Castle Books
-
Language: English
-
Published Year: 1965
-
Pages: 311
-
Cover: Hardback
-
Dimensions: 30 x 23 cm
-
Condition: Used – Good (Without jacket, cover dusted, pages wavy with some watermarks)
About the Book
This 1965 hardback edition by Dorothy Meserve Kunhardt and Philip B. Kunhardt Jr. is a visually striking and informative work, published by Castle Books. Spanning 311 pages, the book presents an engaging narrative, complemented by significant visual elements that enhance the reader’s experience, given the large format (30 x 23 cm).
While the book is in good condition, the cover shows some dust, and the pages have slight waviness along with minor watermarks. Despite these cosmetic issues, the book remains intact and fully readable, maintaining its scholarly and visual value.
This edition is ideal for collectors of vintage non-fiction and readers interested in the early to mid-20th century American life, especially those who appreciate historical works with a strong visual presentation. It is a valuable addition to a collection of mid-century publications, especially for those exploring the works of the Kunhardt family, known for their contributions to American history and photography.
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Book Details
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Author: Dorothy Meserve Kunhardt & Philip B. Kunhardt Jr.
-
Publisher: Castle Books
-
Language: English
-
Published Year: 1965
-
Pages: 311
-
Cover: Hardback
-
Dimensions: 30 x 23 cm
-
Condition: Used – Good (Without jacket, cover dusted, pages wavy with some watermarks)
About the Book
This 1965 hardback edition by Dorothy Meserve Kunhardt and Philip B. Kunhardt Jr. is a visually striking and informative work, published by Castle Books. Spanning 311 pages, the book presents an engaging narrative, complemented by significant visual elements that enhance the reader’s experience, given the large format (30 x 23 cm).
While the book is in good condition, the cover shows some dust, and the pages have slight waviness along with minor watermarks. Despite these cosmetic issues, the book remains intact and fully readable, maintaining its scholarly and visual value.
This edition is ideal for collectors of vintage non-fiction and readers interested in the early to mid-20th century American life, especially those who appreciate historical works with a strong visual presentation. It is a valuable addition to a collection of mid-century publications, especially for those exploring the works of the Kunhardt family, known for their contributions to American history and photography.












