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1970 Vintage Sports Autobio. "The Perfect Game, Tom Seaver & the Mets" *1ST ED*

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Located in: Columbus, Ohio, United States
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Item specifics

Publisher
Stackpole Sons
Binding
Hardcover
Language
English
Original/Facsimile
Original
Special Attributes
1st Edition
Author
Tom Seaver
Topic
Sports
Subject
Biography & Autobiography
Year Printed
1970

Item description from the seller

Barrel Room Rare Books

Barrel Room Rare Books

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g***d (967)- Feedback left by buyer.
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The book is an interesting copy, however I was rather dismayed that the back board was loose, not mentioned in the description.
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Quickly shipped and great condition! Thanks!
i***. (79)- Feedback left by buyer.
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Very neat book! It's an interesting glimpse into historical exercise!