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Vintage Book "They Asked For a Paper" by C.S. Lewis, 1st Edition, 1962
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Description: This listing presents a first edition of "They Asked For a Paper," authored by the renowned C.S. Lewis and published in 1962. A significant collectable for enthusiasts of literary works and Lewis's profound insights, this hardcover edition comes with its original dust jacket. The book is in very good condition, showcasing a well-preserved binding and clean, crisp pages. Notably, there is some shadowing from the jacket visible on the inside cover and light foxing on the first few pages, common in vintage books and adding to its character without detracting from its overall appeal.
Condition: Very good. Some jacket shadowing on the inside cover and light foxing on the initial pages. The rest of the book remains in very good condition with no significant damage to the pages or binding.
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