Description: Usual library markings and card pouch. Suitable for study and research. Formerly belonged to college library. What is Truth?, An Essay In The Theory ofKnowledge by Arthur Kenyon Rogers, 1923. Appears to be a first edition. Cover has discoloration and scuffing. Corners lightly bumped. Spine ends worn. Binding and cover hinges are intact. No marking noted in text. Pages are in good condition. 184 pages. 8 inches x 5.6 inches. Acceptable. Very serviceable. The World We Live In, or, Philosophy And Life In The Light Of Modern Thought, George Stuart Fullerton, 1912. Appears to be a first edition. Cover is in good condition. Moderate wear on corners and spine ends. First title page is partially detached. Thin binding split at title page, Remainder of binding is intact. Pages are generally in good condition. Top corner of page 105 is torn off with a character or two of tyoe missing, but the text can be easily deduced. No marking noted in text. Sparse marking on contents page. 293 pages. 8.1 inches x 5.7 inches. Fair, but very readable. An IntroductionTo Modern Philosophy in Six Philosophical Problems, Aubery Castell, 1946, 3rd reprint. Cover has wear. Corners are bumped and frayed. Edges have rub wear. Spine ends are frayed. Small split in cloth at front top spine corner. There is a gap between spine and binding due to spine adhesive wearing out. Still attached by cover hinges. Binding is intact, but lacks rigidity for this reason. No marking noted in text. Pages are in good condition, moderately tanned. 562 pages. 8.25 inches x 5.75 inches. Fair, but very usable.
Price: 20 USD
Location: Flanagan, Illinois
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Binding: Hardcover
Language: English
Special Attributes: Ex-Library
Author: Castell, Rogers, Fullerton
Publisher: Mixed
Topic: Philosophy
Subject: Philosophy