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The New York Times Manual Of Style And Usage By Siegal And Connolly Leather NEW

The New York Times Manual Of Style And Usage By Siegal And Connolly Leather NEW

$ 13.2

The New York Times Manual of Style and Usage by Allan M. Siegel and William G. Connolly is a valuable resource for newspaper editors. This particular copy is a collector's edition with a leather bindi...

Description

The New York Times Manual of Style and Usage by Allan M. Siegel and William G. Connolly is a valuable resource for newspaper editors. This particular copy is a collector's edition with a leather binding and was published in the United States in 2000 by Easton Press. The book is written in English and is in reference to newspaper editing. It is a great addition to any collection and is sure to be useful for those in the industry.

Specifics

Author

Allan M. Siegel And William G. Connolly

Binding

Leather

Language

English

Original/Facsimile

Collectors Edition

Place of Publication

United States

Publisher

Easton Press

Seller Notes

“New”

Signed

No

Special Attributes

Collector's Edition

Subject

Newpaper Editing

Topic

Reference

Year Printed

2000

Reviews

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    These were shipped and arrived very quickly, which I was pleasantly surprised of. They are in pretty decent condition for the age, fitting the item description. The seller packed them tightly, so there was no shifting of the box. All in all, I believe the value was about right on these. The experience with the seller was positive. 

  2. Raymond.Gan2

    Bit late but the book came as was described. The book shipped quickly and the packaging was great to prevent damage during shipping. The book has some slight water damage but it doesn’t hurt the readability of the book.I am happy with my purchase. I would definitely do business with this seller again.A+

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    THANK YOU FOR A WONDERFUL TRANSACTION....packaging was excellent...book was in great shape.....the amount of time was hideous but that was on the Post Office being incompetent...not because of the seller...