America Self-Contained By Samuel Crowther First Edition 1933 Doubleday Doran Co.

$ 6.86

Author: Samuel Crowther Topic: American Economic Independence Year Printed: 1933 Special Attributes: First Edition, Letter from Chemical Foundation Personalized: No Subject: American History, Economics, Industry Signed: No Original/Facsimile: Original Publisher: Doubleday, Doran & Company Language: English Country of Origin: United States Binding: Hardcover Place of Publication: Garden City, New York

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America Self-Contained By Samuel Crowther First Edition 1933 Doubleday Doran Co.. Does not have a dust jacket. - has spine, cover and cover corner wear. WE DO NOT USE STOCK PHOTOS. These are actual photos of the book that you will receive. 1. This book is in good condition per the photos. This book: - has spine, cover and cover corner wear - has tanning, staining, discoloration, and corner wear to the pages - has staining to the cover - has a letter taped to one of the front-end pages - does not have a dust jacket 2. We ship our books with care, just like we would like to receive them. 3. Please see the photos for condition and message me with any questions of if you would like to see any additional photos. America Self-Contained by Samuel Crowther is a first edition book published in 1933 by Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc. This hardcover volume features a dark blue cloth binding with gold embossed stars on the front cover and spine. This work provides insight into America's economic independence and industrial strength during the early 20th century, authored by noted business writer Samuel Crowther. The book offers a detailed exploration of trade, policy, and the American industrial landscape, making it a significant collectible for those interested in American history, economics, and industrial development. The inside front cover includes a letter from The Chemical Foundation, adding a unique provenance element. This volume is an important addition for collectors of vintage American business literature and historical economic analysis.