Description: Find a Falling Star by Harvey H. Nininger-1972. SCARCE TITLE-METEORITES Click images to enlarge Description This is "Find a Falling Star" by Harvey H. Nininger. Published by Paul S. Eriksson, New York, 1972. First Softcover Edition. Author has spent much of his professional life searching for and classifying meteorites. Softcover book that is clean and shows scarcely any wear at all!! A FINE+ copy that measures 6 1/8 X 9 1/4, 254 pages. This is a VERY SCARCE title!! A SCARCE FEW hardcover copies of this book can be found on other internet booksites for upwards of $238!!!! The few softcover copies I have been able to locate are being offered for $75 to $125!!! I will offer this clean, complete and scarcely-worn copy for only $65.00 plus $5.50 S&H in the US. Shipping costs to Canada will be considerably less than the general international rate quoted. (Rm 1, L, Case 4, Shelf 1) Condition Notes: Unmarked and lightly worn copy that looks near new!!. Payment Paypal Shipping Domestic shipping: Fixed Shipping Charges.International shipping: Fixed Shipping Charges. Shipping Carrier Domestic International Shipping Locations Usps Book Rate$5.50-- Usps First-Class Intl-$35.00WorldwideI will ship to: United States, Worldwide Vendio Images: More than just a pretty image. 250+ Mobile Responsive & Active Content Free Listing Templates with Vendio Sales Manager. Vendio provides powerful selling automation for sellers of all sizes. Get business information that counts! - Vendio Counters are active content free.
Price: 65 USD
Location: Estero, Florida
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Subject: Astronomy, Geology
Place of Publication: New York
Original/Facsimile: Original
Year Printed: 1972
Binding: Softcover, Wraps
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Publisher: Paul S. Eriksson, Inc.
Author: Harvey H. Nininger
Language: English
Special Attributes: 1st Edition, Illustrated
Topic: Astronomy, Geology