5.75″ x 7.75″ and is in average used condition with typical wear from normal handling, no jacket.

The FBI in Peace and War by Frederick L. Collins, published by G.P. Putnam’s Sons in 1943. This sixth impression hardcover features an introduction by J. Edgar Hoover and is bound in a classic green cloth. As a former library copy from Lamar High School, it bears several institutional markings including stamps on the page edges, an embossed seal on the title page, and library notations on the interior. The volume was designed by Robert Josephy and manufactured in the United States. A fascinating historical look at the Bureau during the mid-20th century, perfect for collectors of true crime, law enforcement history, or WWII-era Americana.

The FBI In Peace and War by Frederick L. Collins. With an introduction by J. Edgar Hoover. 1943 third impression.297 pages.

“Adventure on Wheels” by John and Nolan William W.F. Fitch is a hardcover book published by G.P. Putnam’s Sons in 1959. The book, weighing 1 lb, falls under the adventure genre with a racing and biography theme. Written in English, this book follows the exciting and thrilling journey of the authors as they explore the world of racing and share their experiences and insights.The cover and dust jacket are in poor condition.The inside pages are good. No pages missing or written on. It’s a very good read.

Author: Vladimir Nabokov. Title: Lolita. Year: 1958. Housed in a protective archival sleeve. (Note: Any harsh white streaks in the photos are just light reflections off the Mylar sleeve). Binding & Boards: Original black cloth spine with pink lettering and textured white/blue paper boards are solid and correct.