I don’t know the Year. Dorothy Mackaill is the Cover Person. It is in Great Overall Condition. The Top is Factory Cut on a Angle as Shown in the Pictures. No Ripped, Torn Pages or Folded Pages. I do my best to take good pictures.
I don’t know the Year. It is in Great Overall Condition. No Ripped, Torn Pages or Folded Pages. I do my best to take good pictures.
I don’t know the Year. Esther Ralston is the Cover Person. It is in Great Overall Condition. No Ripped, Torn Pages or Folded Pages. I do my best to take good pictures.
I don’t know the Year. Anita Page is the Cover Person. It is in Great Overall Condition. No Ripped, Torn Pages or Folded Pages. I do my best to take good pictures.
I don’t know the Year. Clara Bow is the Cover Person. It is in Great Overall Condition. No Ripped, Torn Pages or Folded Pages. I do my best to take good pictures.
I don’t know the Year. Emil Jannings is the Cover Person. It is in Great Overall Condition. No Ripped, Torn Pages or Folded Pages. I do my best to take good pictures.
I don’t know the Year. Corinne Griffith is the Cover Person. It is in Great Overall Condition. No Ripped, Torn Pages or Folded Pages. I do my best to take good pictures.
5.75″ x 7.75″ and is in average used condition with typical wear from normal handling, no jacket.
This product is an antique hardcover book titled “A Student’s History of Education” by Frank P. Graves. Published by The Macmillan Company in 1926, this nonfiction textbook is intended for adult audiences and features inscriptions by the author. As a vintage piece from the 1920s, it offers a unique perspective on the history of education, making it a valuable addition for those interested in educational topics and historical texts.
Really beautiful photos and quality printing, excellent condition for the age, minor normal shelf wear on cover, solid binding, clean inner pages, no major issues of any kind noted.