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Dana, Daniel. Memoirs of Eminently Pious Women. (Who were ornaments to their sex--blessings to their families and edifying examples to the church and world.) Newburyport: Printed for the subscribers by Angier March, 1803. Abridged from the large work by Dr, Gibbons. Antiquarian leather-bound book. Some wear and scuffs to leather cover. Lovely antiquarian library plate on front pastedown with rules of Addison County Theological Library. Some toning and light foxing to pages. Location: short Satisfaction guaranteed on all items offered. I will gladly combine auctions to save on postage. Custom over-engineered packaging to protect your purchases. I have had an open book store in Knoxville, TN since 1991. I am always interested in purchasing material for stock. Thank you for supporting full-time used book stores. If you are interested in our social media, search The Book Eddy, thebookeddy or bookeddy. John Coleman, Bookseller The Book Eddy P O Box 3832 Knoxville, TN 37927 865 573 9959
Darth Veder6
Seller was willing to negotiate offer a little bit which I appreciated. The item was as described and in excellent quality. A note that the package took longer than usual to arrive, even though price of postage was similar to what I've paid on other occasions from US to UK. However, this may have been an issue with the delivery (DHL) as the seller dispatched the item promptly.
Kernel Mattos
HIGH QUALITY BOOK SELLER!! the seller took actual pictures of the book. It was shipped on time. It was packaged carefully. It was shipped in a carefully cut custom box, wrapped in bubble wrap and had cardboard sleeves to protect the backing. Happy with my purchase, as it was as described, and a great value for a hard to find book. Thank you!!
Jacib6aa946e
As described; seller did nothing wrong. Everything was fine with regard to book condition & pricing, packing for transit, and delivery time frame, but I didn't like the book so I returned it for a refund through no fault of the seller. Would buy from again in the future if I saw something.