Description
Description: Moore, Thomas 'Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honourable Richard Brinsley Sheridan'. Published by Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown and Green, London, Great Britain, 1825. Hardback quarter Leather and marble boards. The marbling continues onto the page edges. 719pp. Weight 5 pounds Measures Approx. 8.75 x 11 x 2.25inches Condition: Fair condition, rubbing, chipping to spine, corners bumped, some loss to marbled covers, small waterstains, sunned. Bookplate on pastedown. Pencil notations on endpapers and fly leaf. Tissue over frontis intact. Very light foxing to pages. Please view photos, and contact us with questions or inquiries. sch75 We have a fine selection of quality items for sale at Amphora Art & Antiques. International as well as domestic customers are welcome - please contact us with questions regarding shipping or listings, and we will assist you quickly. All items can be inspected in-person or are available for pickup from our large Wilmington, CA warehouse with no additional fee or charge. The authenticity of all items listed are guaranteed to be as represented - all efforts are taken to ensure accurate and descriptive condition reports and photographs. We reserve the right to use another shipping carrier other than what is listed to ensure your purchase arrives safely. Fedex cannot ship to a P.O. Box. Please contact us before or upon purchase if you have a preferred shipping carrier.
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item shipped fast, arrived quickly, was wrapped well, in great shape. I asked for combined shipping and did not get a reply, wish the communication was better.