Title: 19th-Century American Furniture and Other Decorative Arts (1970) by Marilynn Johnson - Fair Condition with Worn Dust Jacket
Description: Explore the charm and craftsmanship of 19th-century American furniture and decorative arts with Marilynn Johnson's timeless work. This listing features the 1970 edition of "19th-Century American Furniture and Other Decorative Arts" in fair condition. Please note that the dust jacket has several imperfections, including tears, chips, fold marks, and significant wear. The base of the spine also shows shelf wear. Highlights:
Description: Marilynn Johnson's book is a valuable resource for collectors, historians, and enthusiasts interested in the artistry and craftsmanship of 19th-century American furniture and decorative arts. With informative text and numerous illustrations, this book provides insights into the styles, techniques, and historical context of this rich period. Condition: While the interior pages of this book are in good condition, it's important to note that the dust jacket has seen better days. It exhibits tears, chips, fold marks, and significant wear due to age and use. Additionally, the base of the spine shows signs of shelf wear. Despite these issues, the interior content remains intact and readable. This edition is perfect for collectors and historians who prioritize content over the condition of the dust jacket. It still holds a wealth of knowledge about 19th-century American furniture and decorative arts. Shipping: We take great care in packaging and shipping our items to ensure they reach you safely. The book will be adequately protected to prevent further damage during transit. If you're a passionate collector or researcher interested in 19th-century American furniture and decorative arts, this edition of Marilynn Johnson's book, though showing signs of wear on the dust jacket, is a valuable addition to your library. Add "19th-Century American Furniture and Other Decorative Arts (1970)" to your collection and delve into the world of exquisite craftsmanship from the 19th century. |