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Item Code: 1268-1041
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This first edition book chronicles the history of Mexico from the Aztecs through the Mexican War. Several color plates are included, though the fold-out plate nearest the title page is torn and missing sections. Hundreds of engravings are noted. Board and spine are straight, though the pressed black and brown leather is worn as shown and torn at the top and bottom of the spine. Corner splitting is also noted on each board. Title section on spine remains in good condition. Binding is tight and pages remain in good condition with minor foxing throughout. Penciled retail notations are present on the first fly leaves. Dimensions are 6.4” x 9.25”.
An exceedingly rare book for the military bibliophile; collectable as-is or as a candidate for restoration. [cm][ph:L]
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