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You are considering a  leather bound book:

THE WASHINGTON PAPERS: Basic Selections from the Public and Private Writings of George Washington edited by Saul K. Padover;  a volume  in the LIBRARY OF THE PRESIDENTS series;  published by Easton Press, Norwalk, CT; a 1989 printing; 430 pages.

George Washington, (born 1732, died 1799) was the 1st President of the United States, serving 1787-1797.


CONDITION: Full leather, has a silk ribbon and gilded end pages.  No known damage or defects. Bindings are tight, book is probably unread.  

See my listings for 40 additional volumes in this LIBRARY of the PRESIDENTS series...or email for a list.




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