Description: The Marching Season: A Novel - 1st/1st - First Edition - UNREAD!!! Silva, Daniel Random House 1999 ISBN 0375500898 Hardcover Condition: Very Good Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good 1st Edition. Hardcover book is UNREAD, and free from internal marking. Corners of boards are sharp and free from scuff-wear, but top front board corner does appear slightly bent. Line of marks to page edges of text block, and pics show slight cocking, but almost imperceptible as you hold book, otherwise in excellent condition, with solid square text block, strong binding and secure hinges. (See photos) Dust Jacket is in very good condition, again unread, with $25.94 price intact, but has bumping to top and base of spine, as well as edge wear to top and bottom of front panel, and front leaf. Some minor wear to top corners. Otherwise jacket is in great condition, bright vibrant coloring, with no tears or losses. Still stiff and maintains book shape. (See photos) Unique Random House first edition/first print with “First Edition”stated below number line to “2”. Both the non price-clipped Dust Jacket and the book are in very good condition. Why this book is important: The Marching Season is one of Silvia’s three novels preceding the wildly popular Gabriel Allon series, beginning with 2000’s The Kill Artist, making this one quite desirable/collectible. This book explores the Troubles in Northern Ireland between Ulster/Protestant factions loyal to the Crown of England, and Nationalist/Catholic forces agitating for separation from England, largely set in and around Belfast, Northern Ireland. This was the author’s third book, and the second novel featuring retired CIA officer Michael Osbourne. More Photos upon request. Please examine photos which are included as part of the description. If you have questions about an item for sale please ask before purchase, and request additional photos if desired. Book Grading* and description FINE ~ Marginally less than perfect, and may designate a book that is still new, or a book that has been carefully read. The use of the term Fine (as compared to Near Fine or Very Good) often depends on when the book was published. A recent book should have no notable defects at all. But the dustjacket of a Fine older book may have a small closed tear, or be a little rubbed, even a bit worn at the edges. Such defects, if present, must be minor and should always be noted. (Note also that a book may be new and unread, but it may have aged on the shelf to the point of being considered Near Fine or even Very Good. Similarly a unique 200-year-old book might be viewed as "Fine", while a recent book in the exact same condition could only be described as "Very Good".) NEAR FINE ~ Somewhere between Very Good and Fine. The distinction is usually in the eye of the bookseller and involves minor defects (always described). Near Fine is generally meant to inform the customer that the condition is excellent but "not quite Fine". VERY GOOD ~ A used book that shows shelfwear and visible signs of having been read. Its dustjacket may be rubbed, chipped, or even missing small pieces, but it should generally be clean and bright, depending on how old it is. The book should always be clean and tight, and the overall appearance should be of a desirable copy. A very old book may show some foxing. The description of a Very Good book ought to include all notable flaws. GOOD ~ Good describes the average used and worn book that has all pages or leaves present. A Good book may be cocked, have loose joints, and be missing a dustjacket. But it must be complete, clean, and worth keeping. Its value will be a fraction of a Fine copy, unless it is very scarce. *Grading definitions from Vermont Antiquarian Booksellers Association. As a seller, I describe most collectible books as either in Near Fine or Very Good condition. I have never described even books in pristine condition as “Fine”. UNREAD ~ Sometimes I add a note that a book is “unread”. A book which is in very good condition with notable defects can also be unread-in fact this is common. “Unread” does not mean free of defects, but means just that, and it’s hallmark is that the front board of the book does not flop open perpendicular to the text block when the book is placed flat on its spine. The boards retain some stiffness at the hinges and tend to cling to the text block. Unread does not mean never opened. An unread book is more desirable than one with boards that flop open when unsupported, and so “Unread” should be noted in a description if present.
Price: 20 USD
Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Binding: Hardcover
Place of Publication: New York
Intended Audience: Adults
Modified Item: No
Subject: Mystery
Edition: First Edition
Year Printed: 1999
Original/Facsimile: Original
Special Attributes: Dust Jacket
Region: North America
Features: 1st Edition, Dust Jacket
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Character Family: Michael Osbourne
Book Title: Marching Season
Item Length: 10in.
Item Height: 1.9in.
Item Width: 6.9in.
Author: Daniel Silva
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Topic: Thrillers / Espionage, Thrillers / General, General, Thrillers / Terrorism
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
Publication Year: 1999
Genre: Fiction
Item Weight: 26.2 Oz
Number of Pages: 418 Pages