American Diabetes Association and American Dietetic Association Family Cookbook (American Diabetes Association & American Dietetic Association) by American Dietetic Association; American Diabetes Association
- Bookseller: dotties_affordable_books
(US)
- Seller Inventory #: 010MARCH062
- Format: Hardcover
- Book condition: Good
- Quantity available: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- ISBN 10: 0130039551
- ISBN 13: 9780130039552
- Publisher: Prentice Hall
- Date published: 1987-11
Description
Prentice Hall, 1987-11. Hardcover. Good. 1987 Prentice Hall. First Revised Edition. Hardcover, 452 pages. Black remainder mark on top outer pages. See my customer image cover scan. Tight binding, clean and unmarked pages. DJ is in acceptable condition with mild wear/tear. Large tear on front cover. Boards are in very good condition, light spine/corner bumping. Three small stains on outer edges. Overall a good copy. Please feel free to e-mail for more pic's/scans. Prompt shipping. On international orders I charge only actual shipping charges and refund anything over. Please e-mail for a quote.
boards : Common term for the covers of a hardbound book.
DJ : Short for dust jacket, a protective and often decorative wrapper, usually made of paper which wraps around the binding of a book.
bumping : Indicates that the affected part of the book has been impacted in such a way so as to cause a flattening, indention, or light bending.
tight : Used to mean that the binding of a book has not been overly loosened by frequent use.
remainder mark : Usually an ink marking of some sort which indicates that the book was designated a remainder. In most cases, it can be found on the edges of the text block in the form of a marker stripe or a stamp of some sort.
Remainder marks considerably lower the overall collectibility of a title, although, in some cases, they are acceptable to a collector.
acceptable : A non-traditional book condition description that generally refers to a book in Good or Very Good condition, although no standard exists for this term, and the word can be used to describe a wide variety of actual book conditions.
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