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==Condition of Book==
==Condition of Book==
Shows wear reflecting its age and use. Scuffing and more tears to the top and botton of spine and along the spine. Spine just becoming a little loose. Foxing to the first couple of pages and last couple of pages. All other pages look clear and crisp. Name plate inside front cover ''Mytle Crummer''  
Shows wear reflecting its age and use. Scuffing and more tears to the top and botton of spine and along the spine. Spine just becoming a little loose. Foxing to the first couple of pages and last couple of pages. All other pages look clear and crisp. Book plate inside front cover ''Mytle A Crummer''  
 
Looking on the internet there appears to be many antique books with this name plate. Mytle A Crummer was the wife of Mrs Le Roy Crummer, an eminent physician and collector from Omaha Nebraska <ref>http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJM193402152100719</ref>
He died in 1934 in Los Angeles
==Book Details==
==Book Details==
*Category: [[has category::Antique Books]]
*Category: [[has category::Antique Books]]
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*Condition?: [[has condition:: Very Fair. Some Foxing]]  
*Condition?: [[has condition:: Very Fair. Some Foxing]]  
*Comments: [[has comments::UK first edition]]
*Comments: [[has comments::UK first edition]]
==References==
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[[Category:Book Collecting]]
[[Category:Book Collecting]]

Revision as of 15:48, 9 April 2011

Background details

A Changed Man was written by Thomas Hardy

First published by MacMillan & Co in 1913. Contents of First Edition as per Purdy Pp151-152. Binding. Dark Green bold ribbed cloth; front blocked in gold with TH monogram medallion; back plain; gold lettered on spine

Synopsis of Book

Condition of Book

Shows wear reflecting its age and use. Scuffing and more tears to the top and botton of spine and along the spine. Spine just becoming a little loose. Foxing to the first couple of pages and last couple of pages. All other pages look clear and crisp. Book plate inside front cover Mytle A Crummer

Looking on the internet there appears to be many antique books with this name plate. Mytle A Crummer was the wife of Mrs Le Roy Crummer, an eminent physician and collector from Omaha Nebraska [1] He died in 1934 in Los Angeles

Book Details

References