1953-Issue Gettysburg selling High School 'Cannon-Aid' Yearbook (Gettysburg, Pennsylvania) | Katherine Coleman, Lois Temple (Editorial Staff)

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1953-Issue Gettysburg selling High School 'Cannon-Aid' Yearbook (Gettysburg, Pennsylvania) | Katherine Coleman, Lois Temple (Editorial Staff),

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Format: Hardcover
ISBN (International Standard Book Number)/ EAN (European Article Number)/ UPC.

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Product code: 1953-Issue Gettysburg selling High School 'Cannon-Aid' Yearbook (Gettysburg, Pennsylvania) | Katherine Coleman, Lois Temple (Editorial Staff)

DESCRIPTION

Format: Hardcover
ISBN (International Standard Book Number)/ EAN (European Article Number)/ UPC (Universal Product Code): N/A
Author(s): Katherine Coleman, Lois Temple (Editorial Staff)
Date of Publication: 1953
Publisher: Gettysburg High School
Classification/ Genre: Yearbook/ Annual
Number of Pages: 124
Dust Jacket Cover: No
Binding: Yes
Art, Illustrations, Diagrams, Cartographical Representations (Maps), and/ or Photographs: Yes
Notable Attribution: Original publication, reprints being advertised at $79.99

ASSESSMENT OF CONDITION

Dust Jacket Cover: N/A

Binding: G. to VG.

Paged Content: FR. to G. (Signatures of past attendees present throughout, page discoloration, edge wear)

ABBREVIATIONS KEY

FS (Factory Sealed)
VF (Very Fine)
F (Fine)
NF (Near Fine)
VG (Very Good)
G (Good)
FR (Fair)
P (Poor)

GRADING TERMINOLOGY

Chipping - A descriptor emphasizing the absence of portions of a book's edges, specifically as it relates to the binding or dust jacket cover

Foxing - Brown spotting of paged content due to chemical exposure or reactivity to chemical agents, a state of condition commonplace to 19th Century written publications, particularly evident in steel engravings

Deckled Pagination - Deckled pagination is identified as content ascribed to a particular book or novel whose edges are not evenly distributed, giving it the appearance of being loose from its fulcral attachment (spine). Some publishing selling companies utilize this as a means of establishing a sense of illusion with regard to the chronological age of a product (so as to create the impression of a faux-type of significance in the nostalgic sense), but, in most instances, deckled pages are a by-product of time.

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ASSIGNED INVENTORY NUMERIC: 3000-893

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