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RFK book, David Halberstam, The Unfinished Business of Robert Kennedy
Price: $42.00
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David Halverstam
"The Unfinished Business of Robert Kennedy"
"A terrible beauty was born with the death of Robert Kennedy. It surrounds and suffuses the hard intelligence of the poignant and powerful memoir." Daniel Patrick Moynihan
Random House, New York, N.Y., 1968, First Edition, Hardcover, DJ, @6.25 x 9.25 inches, 212 pages, Out-Of-Print, Fine Condition
This Fine Condition hard to find volume has been stored in a smoke free library since purchased new in 2001. The book is in excellent (unmarked) condition. The interior pages are clean and bright with no marks or tears; the DJ shows a diagonal mark (lower center) and light (barely detectable) markings from someone writing on a paper on top of the wrapper. No tears with straight clean edges front and back. Inside flapper is price clipped with a neat diagonal corner cut. The cloth boards show sharp corners. This volume has been kept in storage as an extra copy for a researcher's library. This is currently the best condition book available at the best price.
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Manufacturer:
Random House | | SKU: |
655
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