Description: HARVARD CLASSICS 1909 / 1910 VOLUMES MEASURE 7 7/8 inches TALL x 5 1/2 inches DEEP _______________ *** WHEN ORDERING, PLEASE LET ME KNOW THE VOLUME(S) YOU ARE PURCHASING VIA EBAY MESSAGING *** VOLUMES ARE IN VERY FINE CONDITION EXCEPT FOR VOLUMES 1 {expert front gutter repair & bumped front upper corner}, Vol. 20 {expert repair to front cracked board}, Vo. 24 {VG+ repair to read gutter}, and VOL. 47 {expert repair to cracked front board corner}. For Vols. 1, 20, 24 & 47 please feel free to make an offer. Or make an offer on the entire partial set. And see photos of repairs. {Any volume with condition issues will have those issues noted beside them in RED}. IN LAYMAN'S TERMS, THIS MEANS THAT THEY ARE ESSENTIALLY in NEW CONDITION (from 1909/1910). SO THEY MAY STAND OUT IF YOUR SET IS NOT IN VERY FINE CONDITION. VERY FINE VOLUMES ARE QUITE DIFFICULT TO FIND AND SO THAT IS WHY INDIVIDUAL VOLUME PRICES ARE SET AS SUCH. THESE ARE AS GOOD AS IT GETS. BINDINGS APPEAR BLACK BUT THEY ARE DARK GREEN Please view all photos. Last photo shows example in natural light. ALL SALES ARE FINAL ONLY SINCE MATCHING MISSING VOLUMES CAN BE SOMEWHAT IMPERFECT AS DIFFERENT ENVIRONMENTS THAT YOUR SET AND THIS SET WERE IN WELL OVER A CENTURY MAY HAVE BEEN VERY DIFFERENT. SO PLEASE VIEW PHOTOS AND TRY TO MATCH FROM THOSE PHOTOS. NO MUSTY / NO SMOKY / NO FOUL ODORSNO MARGINALIA / NO FOXING VOLUMES THAT HAVE BEEN SOLD WILL HAVE SOLD TO THE RIGHT OF THAT TITLE :Vol. 1: SOLDVol. 2. PLATO, EPICTETUS, MARCUS AURELIUSVol. 3. BACON, MILTON'S PROSE, THOS. BROWNEVol. 4. COMPLETE POEMS IN ENGLISH, MILTONVol. 5. ESSAYS AND ENGLISH TRAITS, EMERSONVol. 6. POEMS AND SONGS, BURNSVol. 7. SOLDVol. 8. NINE GREEK DRAMASVol. 9. SOLDVol. 10. SOLDVol. 11. SOLD Vol. 12. PLUTARCH'S LIVES Vol. 13. SOLDVol. 14. SOLDVol. 15. SOLD Vol. 16. THE THOUSAND AND ONE NIGHTSVol. 17. FOLKLORE AND FABLE, AESOP, GRIMM, ANDERSONVol. 18. MODERN ENGLISH DRAMAVol. 19. FAUST, EGMONT, ETC. DOCTOR FAUSTUS, GOETHE, MARLOWEVol. 20. SOLDVol. 21. I PROMESSI SPOSI, MANZONIVol. 22. THE ODYSSEY, HOMERVol. 23. TWO YEARS BEFORE THE MAST, DANAVol. 24. ON THE SUBLIME, FRENCH REVOLUTION, ETC., BURKE VG+ repair to read gutterVol. 25. AUTOBIOGRAPHY, ETC., ESSAYS AND ADDRESSES, J.S. MILL, T. CARLYLEVol. 26. CONTINENTAL DRAMAVol. 27. ENGLISH ESSAYS: SIDNEY TO MACAULAYVol. 28. ESSAYS: ENGLISH AND AMERICANVol. 29. VOYAGE OF THE BEAGLE, DARWINVol. 30. FARADAY, HELMHOLTZ, KELVIN, NEWCOMB, ETCVol. 31. AUTOBIOGRAPHY, BENVENUTO CELLINIVol. 32. LITERARY AND PHILOSOPHICAL ESSAYSVol. 33. SOLDVol. 34. FRENCH AND ENGLISH PHILOSOPHERS, DESCARTES, VOLTAIRE, ROUSSEAU, HOBBESVol. 35. CHRONICLE AND ROMANCE, FROISSART, MALORY, HOLINSHEADVol. 36. MACHIAVELLI, MORE, LUTHERVol. 37. LOCKE, BERKELEY, HUMEVol. 38. HARVEY, JENNER, LISTER, PASTEURVol. 39. PREFACES AND PROLOGUESVol. 40. SOLDVol. 41. SOLDVol. 42. SOLDVol. 43. SOLDVol. 44. SOLDVol. 45. SOLDVol. 46. ELIZABETHAN DRAMA 1Vol. 47. ELIZABETHAN DRAMA 2 Expert repair to cracked front board cornerVol. 48. THOUGHTS AND MINOR WORKS, PASCALVol. 49. EPIC AND SAGAVol. 50. SOLDVol. 51. SOLDDEFINITIONS OF CONDITION : VERY FINE (AS NEW/MINT) ~ Very Fine means the book is in the same immaculate condition as when it emerged from the bindery. There are no defects or marks, and the dust jacket (if it was issued with one) must be perfect and without any tears. In short, it is a copy that is close to perfect in every respect. It should be noted that in the real world, Very Fine books are relatively uncommon, and that most Antiquarian Booksellers use Fine as the highest condition grading. FINE ~ Fine is marginally less than perfect, and may designate a book that is still new, or a book that has been carefully read. The use of the term Fine (as compared to Near Fine or Very Good) often depends on when the book was published. A recent book should have no notable defects at all. But the dustjacket of a Fine older book may have a small closed tear, or be a little rubbed, even a bit worn at the edges. Such defects, if present, must be minor and should always be noted. (Note also that a book may be new and unread, but it may have aged on the shelf to the point of being considered Near Fine or even Very Good. Similarly a unique 200-year-old book might be viewed as "Fine", while a recent book in the exact same condition could only be described as "Very Good".) NEAR FINE ~ Somewhere between Very Good and Fine. The distinction is usually in the eye of the bookseller and involves minor defects (which must be described). Near Fine is generally meant to inform the customer that the book's condition is excellent but "not quite Fine". VERY GOOD ~ Very Good can describe a used book that shows shelfwear and visible signs of having been read. Its dustjacket may be rubbed, chipped, or even missing small pieces, but it should generally be clean and bright, depending on how old it is. The book should always be clean and tight, and the overall appearance should be of a desirable copy. A very old book may show some foxing. The description of a Very Good book ought to include all notable flaws. GOOD ~ Good describes the average used and worn book that has all pages or leaves present. A Good book may be cocked, have loose joints, and be missing a dustjacket. But it must be complete, clean, and worth keeping. Its value will be a fraction of a Fine copy, unless it is very scarce. READING COPY FAIR POOR EX-LIBRARY
Price: 29.7 USD
Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Year Printed: 1909
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Topic: Classics
Binding: Softcover w/ Gold Gilt
Subject: Literature & Fiction
Original/Facsimile: Original
Publisher: P. F. COLLIER & SON
Place of Publication: NEW YORK
Special Attributes: First Edition, 1st Edition