Ideal for anyone loving Alexander Hamilton or vintage books. It would be great for a book collector, office decor, library decor, or junk journal pages. This book is book 15 in a series and discusses Foreign Trade and Shipping, which is way different today than it was in 1919. It's an interesting read with lots of cool historical facts. It also would look great on a bookshelf for anyone decorating in an Academia style or has a library.
It is in overall good condition except for one minor tear in the corner. The spine is solid, and all pages are in place. There is some very slight yellowing, but nothing too much considering its age.
Our shop has a fun story associated with these books and others. They were all found on our recently purchased homestead in various places on the property. Some in the house that dates back to 1830 and others in an old school bus used for storage. The bus is packed full of books, and exploring inside is quite an adventure. As you walk by the bus, you can smell the lovely old book (library smell.) The property owners from the early 1940s or 1990s (Marvin & Beatrice) were avid readers and curated an amazing collection of books. I read many of them before passing on, but I simply don't have the time for the hundreds of books here. I hope that by listing them in our shop, many people worldwide can enjoy Marvin & Bea's collection of books!
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