*Dual Signed Bookplate* THE AMBER ROOM Catherine Scott-Clark & Adrian Levy HC/DJ

$ 6.86

Item Width: 6.25 inches Country of Origin: United States Publication Year: 2004 Number of Pages: 386 Numbered Pages Author: Catherine Scott-Clark, Adrian Levy Format: Hardcover Signed By: Catherine Scott-Clark, Adrian Levy (Bookplate) Item Height: 1.5 inches Item Length: 8.75 inches Illustrator: Yes Features: Dust Jacket, Illustrated Book Title: The Amber Room : the Fate of the World's Greatest Lost Treasure height: 1.5 inches Topic: Art History, Military / World War II, History / General, Lost Treasure, Russia, Eastern Europe ISBN: 9780802714244 Edition: First Edition, Second Printing Narrative Type: Nonfiction Signed: Yes width: 6.25 inches Genre: Art, History Language: English Publisher: Walker & Company

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*Dual Signed Bookplate* THE AMBER ROOM Catherine Scott-Clark & Adrian Levy HC/DJ. ISBN: 0802714242. I consider this book to be in overall good+ pre-owned condition. There is a small rough area on the inside of the front cover where a sticker or lable was removed (see photograph 6, is hidden under dust jacket flap); a personalization written in ink by a previous owner on the underside of the half title page (photographs 7 and 8); minor push to the spine head (photograph 22). Amber Room: The Fate of the World's Greatest Lost Treasure , by Catherine Scott-Clark and Adrian Levy, internationally renowned investigative journalists and authors of "The Stone of Heaven: Unearthing The Secret History of Imperial Green Jade " (2001). Hardcover book with dust jacket, published in 2004 by Walker & Company (NY), first edition, second printing (lowest number included in sequence provided on copyright page is "2"), printed in the United States. SIGNED by both authors on a bookplate from "A Common Reader" bookstore (Pleasantville, NY) attached to the front free endpaper. ISBN: 0802714242. I consider this book to be in overall good+ pre-owned condition. There is a small rough area on the inside of the front cover where a sticker or lable was removed (see photograph 6, is hidden under dust jacket flap); a personalization written in ink by a previous owner on the underside of the half title page (photographs 7 and 8); minor push to the spine head (photograph 22). The dust jacket has been fitted with a new Brodart clear mylar archival protector which is not permanently affixed and can be easily removed if desired. I encourage you to view all photographs provided for additional representation of condition, as well as specific and unique book characteristics. Thank you for looking!